Hagia Sophia
Istanbul, Turkey

Hagia Sophia in Istanbul (Turkey) - byzantine mosque

Where is located Hagia Sophia?

Address of Hagia Sophia is Istanbul (historically Constantinople), Turkey
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When was built Hagia Sophia?

Built date of Hagia Sophia is Years 532-537

Hagia Sophia

Facts, informations and history of Hagia Sophia

In 336 Emperor Constantine the Great built the first church on the site of the present-day Hagia Sophia, he called it "Meggale ekklesia", the great church. Two hundred years later the building burned down during the uprising. Emperor Justinian rebuilt the church, making it even bigger and more beautiful.

The building served as a Christian church and an Islamic mosque and now houses a museum.

This architectural wonder was built by the Byzantines as a church in the 6th century and then converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453.

In 1934, Turkish leader Mustaf Kemal Ataturk ordered its transformation into a museum and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The construction shows many additions and modifications, only the main dome remains from its original shape, which rises 56 meters above the church nave.

The building is covered with golden mosaics. Thousands of workers have endured all the valuables, the most beautiful marbles, the finest columns for six years.

The first structure partially collapsed after the earthquake and was replaced by a higher structure in 563.

The Hagia Sophia still serves as a model for many Eastern mosques today.

Opposite the "Church of the Holy Wisdom" or Hagia of Sophia is the Blue Mosque.

July 10, 2020, Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque. The decision was announced by the current president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after the court annulled the museum's status. The first Muslim prayers will start already on 24 July.

"When the interior was ready there was a worry from all hearts, because the temple's sun shone with splendor ... When the first morning glimmer, darkening his dark shoulders, jumping from arch to bow, the voices of all the priests and people joined in prayer And when he got to the holy stations it seemed that the powerful arches of the dome had their origin in heaven." - Paulus Silentarius
"Religiosity and the art of interior decorating, color and shapes, light and legend swirl and mix here in an unmatched way" - prof. Dr. Nastainczyk - "As a building, it explicitly reveals the Eucharistic transparency of all the inhabitants of the Earth, in its history an eschatological coincidence of lived faith."

Architect of Hagia Sophia

Architect of Hagia Sophia is Izydor z Miletu i Autemios z Tallos

How many meters have Hagia Sophia?

Height of Hagia Sophia is 56 meters - to the top of the dome

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Construction/building type

Building Hagia Sophia is of type Church, Mosque

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Architectural style

Architectural style of Hagia Sophia is Byzantine

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What material is the building made of?

Hagia Sophia is made of the following materials: Stone, concrete, marble

Cost

Build cost of Hagia Sophia is 360 gold coins

Practical informations

Hagia Sophia

What is the cost of entry for Hagia Sophia?

Tickets for Hagia Sophia are available at the following prices and variants:

  • Admission free.

At what times is open Hagia Sophia?

Hagia Sophia is open or accessible to the public on the following dates and times:

  • Open daily from 09:00 to 17:00.

Other names

The building is also known by other common names or in the original language, i.e. Kościół Świętej Mądrości

Is the building on the UNESCO World Heritage List?

UNESCO
Yes, the building Hagia Sophia is inscribed on the UNESCO List under the reference 356bis.
The listing took place in the year 1985.
Details of the entry are available on the Unesco website at https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/356bis/

Official website

The official website of the building, where up-to-date information can be found, is https://muze.gen.tr/muze-detay/ayasofya

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Cinek
#16
Cinek
19 years ago
Ludzie co to ma byc!!Wszystko cycus ale to najwspanialszy koscił swiata, a wiadomosci jest tyle jakby to był jakis hipermarket:)Anglicy troche bardziej sie postarali
Olek
#15
Olek
19 years ago
Spox dostałem czego chciałem...czyli wiadomości przydały sie =D chwale stronke cwale...bede odwiedzać jak mi Hagia jeszcze bedzie potrzebna :)
evson..;)
#14
evson..;)
19 years ago
nie jest źle..daje rady..git że jest to co chciałam..hehe..czyli cosik na wok..!;);)
Dorota
#13
Dorota
19 years ago
Szkoda,ze wiekszosc budowli na tej stronie jest tylko troszke "musnieta",nie ma opisow szczegolow,a przeciez one sa najwazniejsze.No i...przydaloby sie wiecej zdjec,nie tylko wspanialej Madrej Zofii:]
M
#12
M
19 years ago
widok kopuły od wewnatrz jest zaje..sty,szkoda ,ze nie macie takiego zdjecia.Stronka jest spoxik
Kocica
#11
Kocica
19 years ago
fajnie sie tam bzykało :D:D
anka
#10
anka
19 years ago
moze byc, tylko troche malo informacji....=(
Anka *Hanka:)
#9
Anka *Hanka:)
19 years ago
Nie umiem się za bardzo poslugiwac ta strona trovhe malo informacji ..ale jest czego szukalam !!!:)dzieki wielkie
artur
#8
artur
19 years ago
moze byc a co tam. paulina nie czytaj moich komentarzy
leon zawodowiec
#7
leon zawodowiec
19 years ago
nawet nawet ale i tak za mało
kaska
#6
kaska
20 years ago
zbyt mało informacji o sztuce w tej swiątyni a to by sie przydało...
jerry
#5
jerry
20 years ago
O dziwo ,otworzyło się 2-gie zdjęcie, gratulacje, jerry
Lukasz
#4
Lukasz
20 years ago
15000000 tl tj okolo 10$ za zwiedzanie to naprawde nie jest zbyt wiele za to co tam mozna zobaczyc
mateusz
#3
mateusz
21 years ago
dobrze wykonana praca, mogłoby być więcej inf. związanych ze sztuką
Bartek Szczerbik
#2
Bartek Szczerbik
21 years ago
eee tam nic znowu takiego ciekawego.. byłem i troche żałóje. mogli w sumie to rozwalić. mi sie nawet nie podoba
beata zbonikowska
#1
beata zbonikowska
21 years ago
Byłam. Podziwiałam. Połowa wnętrza była zasłonieta rusztowaniami, ale druga połowa nie. Mizaiki - arcydzieło, dobrze,że muzułmanie nie zniszczyli tego zabytku

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