Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia stands in the Fatih district of Istanbul — a mosque that began its life as a cathedral. Built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I between 532 and 537 CE, it was designed as a basilica and served for a thousand years as the seat of the Ecumenical Patriarch, the spiritual center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. After the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, Sultan Mehmed II converted it into a mosque. It was secularized as a museum from 1935 to 2020, when it became a mosque again. Its fusion of basilica plan and centralized dome — and the engineering that holds it up — marks a turning point in architectural history. Step inside and take time to find the corners everyone passes but no one stops to read.

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The overlooked corners inside

FAQ

What overlooked corners are worth seeing inside Hagia Sophia?

Exterior Buttresses, From Mosque to Museum: The Republican Era, Mosaics and more — 3 spots in all, each with sources and a guide in your language to read or listen to on the spot.

Is the Hagia Sophia guide free?

All 3 guides are free.

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