Monday, March 16, 2015

Hagia Sophia

Situated in the heart of Istanbul, Hagia Sophia
(meaning ‘Divine Wisdom’), was originally built
as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral and later was
converted into a masjid (mosque) when the city
was conquered by Sultan Mehmed II in 1453 CE.
It remained a masjid until 1931 when it was
turned into a museum.

Source Wikipedia


Haghia Sofia from Adriaan Reland (1676-1718):
Verhandeling van de godsdienst der
Mahometaanen , 1719



Interior panorama of the Hagia Sophia



Ground plan of the Hagia Sophia



A section of the original architecture of Hagia
Sophia

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