Right across from the cistern is the greatest single building in a city full of wonders, the Hagia Sophia or Aya Sofya (£8.70, closed Mondays). It was a church, then a mosque and is now a museum.
İstanbul'u İstanbul yapan yapı. Nam-ı diğer fetih camisi. Zamanının ötesinde bir mimari ve emeğin ürünü. Tarihi birikimin ayakta tuttuğu zaman üstü bir yapı. Osmanlı (Türk) camilerinin ilham kaynağı.
1500 years of history - Originally a Greek OrthodoxCathedral, converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral for a period, later an Ottoman mosque, & now a secularized museum.🕌📿👳🏻🕋📯⛪️🇹🇷
İstanbul'un yurtdışında tanınmasını sağlayan,görkemi ve mimarisiyle herkesi büyüleyen bir başyapıt.Tek eksik girişte adam gibi gezi haritası verilmemesi. Yıllardır süren restorasyonda bitsin artık.
Потрясающе!Айа София-это одно из самых красивых мест, где мне доводилось побывать!Чего стоит только энергетика!А архитектура,а размеры...!Впечатляет!Хочется вернуться еще раз и уделить больше времени
Сюда стоит идти только по 2-м причинам:1.вам интересно откуда есть пошло православие на Руси и чему так поразил Владимир.2.поразиться тому как могли такое построить в 6 веке. Купол поражает.
📌 Величественное здание, пожалуй, самая знаменитая достопримечательность в Стамбуле, возьмите аудиогид - очень много интересных фактов и справок, не пожалеете, а еще в музей часто заходят кошки :)
Müthiş bir hikayesi var. Mutlaka rehber eşliğinde gezin. Ortodoks kiliseleri içerisinde en büyüğü. Cami olduğu içeri ücretsiz geziyorsunuz. Para vermek istemiyorsanız Başörtü ve uzun eteği unutmayın
Una de las vistas y visitas imprescindibles Estambul llegar pronto se forman grandes colas y ver las vistas de la Mezquita Azul desde la ventana de la segunda planta👍👍👍
On the second floor, walk directly and turn left as the directions. In the left, you will see a small marble with runes on it. From the year 900's and it says "Halfdan was here", a Viking rune.
İmparator Jüstinyen'in 537'de yaptırdığı, dünyadaki en önemli mimari eserlerden birisi. Fatih İstanbul'u fethettiğinde camiye, Atatürk'ün emriyle de 1935'de müzeye çevrilmiş.
Ecdadın sanata saygısı iyidir hiçbirşeye dokunmamış ki bugün bu şekilde hayranlıkla gezebiliyoruz ama yeni neslin ecdadına saygısı yok şu an müze de olsa yarıçıplak gezilmemeli burası 2 dindede kutsal
En general todos los sitios arqueológicos son muy interesantes, Romanos,Turcos y Otomano; además de la comida y pequeños lugares con mucha historia lo recomiendo ampliamente.
One of the oldest surviving churches on the planet, which later became a mosque. Now a museum and has been home to various cultures and religions. It is unique among all the world’s grandest temples.
Islamic Architecture & Christian Combined To Create This Great Work of Architecture , A Mosque & A Church , I Believe Church Used to be Better Though , Yet For Best Islamic Architecture Check Isfahan
Originally a 6th century Byzantinechurch and HQ of the Eastern Orthodox christian church. Was converted to a mosque by Mehmet the Conqueror in 1453 & then to a museum by Ataturk in 1935.
Bence dünyadaki ender güzellikteki mekanlardan biri , gezerken tarihte yolculuk yapıyor ve mimarinin güzelliği ve yapının yıllara meydan okuyuşuna hayran kalıyorsun
Sus cuatro minaretes y su cúpula son la imagen más característica de la metrópolis turca. Los enormes medallones decorativos y las columnas monolíticas te dejarán con la boca abierta.
Haghia Sophia is considered one of the finest architectural works in the world. Although it was occasionally damaged and repaired, its essence remains untouched especially since 1453.
Its really really big, noisy, crowded, saint and diverse. The ceilings r super tall, the stairs a nice place for cool pictures. Its even better if you are retracing Robert Langdon steps in Istanbul.
Hagia Means holy wisdom. This museum was a cathedral(church) from 573 to 1435 then a mosque till 1931 and finally a museum. Hagia Sophia was an inspiration for many other Ottoman mosques.
Incredible spot. Something every Muslim or Christian should visit once in their life. Many ancient art has been plastered over the centuries, but some still survives and invokes pure reverence.
Get audio - but bring own headphones as it is very noisy inside and they don't provide any. Also bring ID and actually carry it as it is always needed for audio, without which visit is incomplete
Well this place is amazing. It was first built in the 3rd century!!! Very interesting for orthodox people. The line is crazy but you can get an excursion with skipping the line for about 7 euro.
One of the oldest surviving churches on the planet which later became a mosque, and now a museum has been home to various cultures and religions. It is unique among all the world’s grandest temples.
Get here early in the morning to avoid long queues. The second floor is no longer leveled. There's a restaurant just beside it just in case you feel hungry after touring the museum.
Awestruck at the gigantic masterpiece. It's a must for anyone going to Istanbul. If you plan on visiting two or more of the historic sites, check the museum pass,you may save some money...
The idea that this church was built in the 500s AD and was the largest church in the world for 1000 years and I can walk around it today and even see Viking graffiti blows my mind.
Of course you won't miss the impressive work of art, history and culture impressed on the walls and architecture of it. And do yourself a favor and read a bit about before getting in. ;)
7.5 m lik levhalarda Allah (c.c), Hz. Muhammed (s.a.v), Dört Halife; Hz. Ebu Bekir, Hz. Ömer, Hz. Osman, Hz. Ali ve Hz. Hasan, Hz. Hüseyin'in isimleri yazmaktadır. Müze kart geçiyor.Freskler de harika
Few meters in the right hand from entrance,there's a counter where you can take your personal Ayasofya guide ( number plastic guide with earset pen or sth like that with). It's worth for 20 TL.
Mimarlık tarihinin başyapıtı 532-537 yıllarında İmparator Justinianos tarafından mimarlar Milet'li İsidoros ve Aydın'lı Anthemios 'a yaptırılan Bizans'ın Mimarlık Şahaseri ..