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Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia) Guide



When the Christian Emperor Justinian inaugurated Hagia Sophia, meaning Church of Divine Wisdom, in the year AD 537, it was the most impressive building in the world and remained the crowning achievement of the Byzantine Empire for over a millennium. In the 15th century, Mehmet the Conqueror converted it from a Christian church to a mosque, adding the minarets, tombs and fountains. Turkey became a secular republic in 1923 and Hagia Sophia was established as a museum 12 years later, with many of its Byzantine mosaics revealed from underneath layers of Ottoman plaster. Designed to represent the heavens, visitors marvel at the huge 56m (183ft) high dome.

Contact Addresses

Museum of Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
Tel: (0212) 522 0989 or 522 1750

Transportation

Air: Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport. Rail: Train: Sirkeci Station. Tram: Sultanahmet. Road: Bus: Public services. Car: E80 or D100 (from Ankara, Izmit and Greece).

Location

Turkey, Istanbul
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