Hagia Sophia stands as Istanbul’s most iconic landmark, where history, faith, and architecture meet. Built in 537 AD as a Byzantine cathedral, it later served as an Ottoman mosque and functions as a mosque today. Inside, a vast dome rises above ancient Christian mosaics and Islamic calligraphy, reflecting over 1,500 years of change. More than a monument, it is a living record of empires and beliefs, offering visitors a rare chance to walk through history.
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Welcome to Hagia Sophia, Istanbul's crown jewel, a place where empires, religions and architecture collide. Originally a Byzantine cathedral in 537 AD, it later became an Ottoman mosque and now functions as a mosque again, blending over 1,500 years of rich history. Step inside and you'll witness stunning architecture, a massive dome, ancient Christian mosaics and grand Islamic calligraphy side by side. It's a living museum of art, faith and power where every detail tells a story. Tip, skip the long queues with a guided tour. It saves time and brings the place alive with expert stories. Hagia Sophia isn't just a must-see, it's a moment in history you can walk through.
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