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Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages

Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages : Stonehenge | Colosseum | Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa | Great Wall of China | Porcelain Tower of Nanjing | Hagia Sophia | Leaning Tower of Pisa

Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia now known as the Ayasofya Museum, was the greatest Christian cathedral of the Middle Ages, later converted into an imperial mosque in 1453 by the Ottoman Empire, and into a museum in 1935. It is located in Istanbul, Turkey, on the Turkish Thrace. It is regularly considered one of the greatest and most beautiful buildings in history. Its conquest by the Ottomans at the fall of Constantinople is considered one of the great tragedies of Christianity by the Greek Orthodox faithful.


Hagia Sophia is covered by a central dome which has a diameter of 31.87 meters and a height from floor level of 55.60 meters, slightly smaller than the dome of the Pantheon. The dome seems rendered weightless by the unbroken arcade of arched windows under it, which help flood the colourful interior with light.
The dome is carried on pendentives four concave triangular sections of masonry which solve the problem of setting the circular base of a dome on a rectangular base. At Hagia Sophia the weight of the dome passes through the pendentives to four massive piers at the corners. Between them the dome seems to float upon four great arches.
At the western (entrance) and eastern (liturgical) ends, the arched openings are extended by half domes carried on smaller semidomed exedras. Thus a hierarchy of dome-headed elements builds up to create a vast oblong interior crowned by the main dome, a sequence unexampled in antiquity. All interior surfaces are sheathed with polychrome marbles, green and white with purple porphyry and gold mosaics, encrusted upon the brick. On the exterior, simple stuccoed walls reveal the clarity of massed vaults and domes.

 
Hagia Sophia, Interior, Constantinople, Published 1852
Hagia Sophia, Interior, Constantinople, Published 1852 Giclee Print
Fossati, Gaspard
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Hagia Sophia, Plate 6: the North Nave
Hagia Sophia, Plate 6: the North Nave Giclee Print
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Hagia Sophia Plate 8: the Imperial Gallery and Box
Hagia Sophia Plate 8: the Imperial Gallery and Box Giclee Print
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Interior Shot of Hagia Sophia
Interior Shot of Hagia Sophia Photographic Print
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