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' Holy Wisdom '; Turkish: Ayasofya; Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized : Hagía Sofía; Latin: Sancta Sapientia ), officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque (Turkish: Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi ), [3] is a mosque and former church serving as a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey.
Santa Sofia (em grego: Άγια Σοφία; romaniz.: Agia Sophia, que significa "Sagrada Sabedoria"; em turco: Ayasofya) é um imponente edifício construído entre 532 e 537 pelo Império Bizantino para ser a catedral de Constantinopla (atualmente Istambul, na Turquia ).
Learn about the history, architecture and significance of Hagia Sophia, the world's oldest and fastest-completed cathedral that became a mosque and a museum. Find out the opening hours, ticket prices, guided tours and official announcements of this Istanbul landmark.
- Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, Fatih, 34122, İstanbul
- (0212) 522 1750
6 de mai. de 2024 · Hagia Sophia, an important Byzantine structure in Istanbul and one of the world’s great monuments. It was built as a Christian church in the 6th century ce (532–537) under the direction of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. In subsequent centuries it became a mosque, a museum, and a mosque again.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
17 de ago. de 2020 · Learn about the 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a cultural landmark for Christians and Muslims. Find out how to visit the architectural wonder, what changes it has undergone, and what challenges it faces.
3 de ago. de 2020 · Hagia Sofia em Istambul ou Basílica de Santa Sofia é o segundo prédio mais imponente de Istambul, atrás somente da Mesquita Azul. E elas ficam de frente uma para a outra, rivalizando pela atenção dos visitantes. Imponentes na no Sultanahmet, delineando o céu com as suas formas.
12 de jan. de 2018 · Learn about the Hagia Sophia, a former Christian basilica and mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, that is a symbol of the city's cosmopolitan culture. Explore its design, history, mosaics and significance in the Middle Ages and beyond.