Ayasofya

Ayasofya was a former Eastern Orthodox writer before converting to a mosque at the hands of Mehmed the Conqueror, then to a religious museum in 1935, and you are in Istanbul, Turkey. It shows one of the most prominent examples of Byzantine architecture and Ottoman decoration. Emperor Justinian began building this church in 532 AD, and it took about five years to build it. It was officially opened in 537 AD, and Justinian did not want to build a church in the fashionable style of his time, but rather tended to create new. He instructed the architects "Isodore Melisi" and "Anthemius Tralini" to build this monumental religious edifice, both from Asia Minor, from that a clear field over the progress of construction students in Asia Minor during the reign of Justinian because there was no longer any permission to call engineers from Rome to erect Byzantine buildings

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