Category:Hagia Sophia
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Articles relating to the Hagia Sophia, its history, and depictions. The last of three church buildings to be successively erected on the site by the Eastern Roman Empire, it was completed in 537 AD. It was an Orthodox church until the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, then a mosque until 1935, then a museum and then from 2020 a mosque again, as well as being a Roman Catholic cathedral for some decades after the Fourth Crusade of 1204.
Pages in category "Hagia Sophia"
The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 537 establishments
- 6th-century churches
- 15th-century mosques
- Buildings converted to Catholic church buildings
- Byzantine sacred architecture
- Church buildings converted to a different denomination
- Church buildings with domes
- Churches in Istanbul
- Religion in Constantinople
- Churches and monasteries of Constantinople
- Constantius II
- Eastern Orthodox church buildings
- Eastern Orthodox pilgrimage sites
- Fatih
- Former cathedrals in Turkey
- Greece–Turkey relations
- Greek Orthodox cathedrals in Europe
- Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks
- Historic sites in Turkey
- Justinian I
- Mosques converted from churches in Turkey
- Mosques in Europe
- Mosques in Istanbul
- Theodosius II
- World Heritage Sites in Turkey