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The Hagia Sophia: A History of Faith and Power in Istanbul

Updated: Mar 24

For nearly a thousand years, the Hagia Sophia served as the primary cathedral of the Eastern Orthodox Church.


It was considered the largest and most important church in the Christian world.


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Its grandeur, elaborate mosaics, and architectural brilliance were, and still are, absolutely awe-inspiring.


This remarkable structure not only showcases the ingenuity of Byzantine architecture but also reflects the complex interplay of religion, politics, and art that has shaped the region.





In this post, we will explore the fascinating history of the Hagia Sophia, its architectural significance, and its enduring impact on both the local and global stages.


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Our Hagia Sophia Highlights


One of the best ways to see a city is by walking, and Istanbul is a great place to do that! There is so much to see and do, and you never quite know what you will find.


That being said, it is very hilly, so be prepared for a serious workout!





The walk from Balat (where we were staying) to the Hagia Sophia was just under 5 km.


As full-time travelers we are used to this kind of thing, so we were happy to walk, even though there are a wealth of transportation options that could have taken us there directly.


A sunny day view of a historic mosque with trees and a minaret, a palm tree in the foreground, and a clear blue sky.

We walked through some pretty cool neighborhoods and enjoyed a great stop for lunch before finally making it to the Hagia Sophia.


Honestly, it may sound silly but we did not realize that the Blue Mosque is pretty much directly opposite, so that was a good bonus!


We ended up going there first, before heading over to the Ayasofya.





It honestly feels like there is not much that can be said about this place that has not been said already.


The moment we stepped inside it was like being transported to another world; not just back in time, but kind of like a different realm entirely.



The energy here is so powerful, the visual stimulation, the history, the purpose.


Not just a place of worship, this is a structure that has felt the life of billions walking through it over the last 1500 years.


That is just incredible.


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We have always been drawn to historical places and we both have a particular penchant for Roman architecture and history.





Even though we knew the Hagia Sophia was super old, neither of us knew that its construction stretched back to the dawn of Christianity within the Roman Empire.


It is quite hard to comprehend that this was a church for almost a thousand years, before being converted to its present form as a mosque.


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That is perhaps the enduring allure of the Hagia Sophia, far beyond its purpose as a place of worship.


It is the convergence of two mighty faiths, the center point of conflict and conquest, the archaeological marvel of its amazing design and construction that has withstood Mother Nature herself, let alone world wars.


This is a place that has drawn humanity for millennia and will continue to wonder and amaze for another no doubt.





We are most grateful to have had the opportunity to visit; to experience and feel this place.


Inside, standing beneath the earthquake-proof domes, littered with ancient frescos, was one of those moments you just don't forget. Period!


Whatever your faith, or even if you do not have one, the Hagia Sophia is a place that you cannot help but appreciate with marvel and allure.


We implore you to visit!



Read on for more on the astonishing history of the Hagia Sophia, along with some interesting facts, tips, and information to know before you go.


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The Incredible History of the Hagia Sophia


The history of the Hagia Sophia in Türkiye is a fascinating and complex journey through various civilizations, religions, and cultural shifts.


The Hagia Sophia was commissioned by Emperor Justinian I of the Byzantine Empire and completed in 537 CE.


It was built on the site of two previous churches that had been destroyed.





The Hagia Sophia was an architectural marvel of its time, featuring a massive dome that was a pioneering engineering achievement.


Its design incorporated elements of both the Roman and Byzantine architectural styles.


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In 1453, the Ottoman Empire, led by Sultan Mehmed II, conquered Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) after a lengthy siege.


The city fell, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque.


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The Ottomans made several modifications to the Hagia Sophia to suit its new purpose as a mosque.


Minarets were added, and Islamic features such as calligraphy and decorative elements were introduced.


Some of the original Christian mosaics were covered or removed. From this point, it remained unchanged in its primary use for almost 500 years.


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In 1935, following the establishment of the modern Turkish Republic by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the Hagia Sophia was converted into a museum.


This move was part of Atatürk's broader efforts to secularize Türkiye and emphasize its historical and cultural heritage.





During its time as a museum, restoration efforts were undertaken to preserve the Hagia Sophia's architectural and artistic treasures.


Visitors from around the world were able to explore its interior and appreciate its historical significance.


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In July 2020, a Turkish court ruled that the Hagia Sophia's museum status should be revoked, and it should be reconverted into a mosque.


The Turkish government subsequently announced the reopening of the Hagia Sophia for Muslim prayers.





The reconversion sparked debates both within Türkiye and internationally, with concerns raised about the preservation of the Hagia Sophia's cultural and historical significance.


The move also raised questions about the balance between religious and secular values.


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Throughout its history, the Hagia Sophia has borne witness to significant geopolitical changes, religious transformations, and cultural exchanges.


It remains an enduring symbol of Istanbul and a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of multiple civilizations.


The complex history of the Hagia Sophia reflects the intricate tapestry of human civilization, and it continues to captivate and inspire people from around the world.


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5 Interesting Facts About the Hagia Sophia


1. Architectural Marvel


The Hagia Sophia's massive dome was a groundbreaking architectural achievement of its time.


It was considered the largest dome in the world for nearly a thousand years.


The dome's weight is distributed through a series of pendentives, which allow it to seemingly float above the space and create a breathtaking interior.





2. Mosaic Masterpieces


The interior of the Hagia Sophia was adorned with intricate mosaics depicting various religious scenes and figures


These mosaics showcased remarkable artistry and craftsmanship.


Some mosaics were covered or removed when the building was converted into a mosque, but many have been preserved and restored.


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3. Earthquake Survivor


The Hagia Sophia has withstood several earthquakes over its long history. One of the most significant earthquakes occurred in 989 CE, causing the original dome to collapse.


It was rebuilt by Byzantine architects and engineers, demonstrating their resilience and skill in architectural restoration.


4. Influence on Architecture


The Hagia Sophia's architectural innovations had a profound influence on subsequent mosque design in the Islamic world.


Its dome, use of pendentives, and grand scale inspired the development of Ottoman and other Islamic architectural styles.


Many mosques built after the Hagia Sophia exhibit design elements reminiscent of this iconic structure.





5. Historic Chariot Racing


In the early Byzantine period, the Hagia Sophia played a role in the city's famous chariot races.


The race course, known as the Hippodrome, was located near the Hagia Sophia.


Emperors and spectators would often gather at the cathedral's balcony to watch the races, making it a center of social and cultural activity.


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What are the Entry Requirements for the Hagia Sophia?


There is no entrance fee to the Hagia Sophia as it is a mosque now. However, you may donate if you wish.


In the past, the Hagia Sophia Museum had an entrance fee of 100 Turkish Liras.


However, this fee was waived in 2020 after the Hagia Sophia was converted back into a mosque.





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What are the Hagia Sophia Opening Times?


The Hagia Sophia is open to visitors from 9 am to 10 pm, 7 days a week. However, it is closed to visitors during prayer times:


Fajr (dawn prayer): 3:30 AM to 4:45 AM

Zuhr (noon prayer): 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM

Asr (afternoon prayer): 4:00 PM to 5:20 PM

Maghrib (sunset prayer): 6:50 PM to 8:10 PM

Isha (night prayer): 8:30 PM to 9:50 PM


On Fridays, the Hagia Sophia is closed to visitors from 10 am to 2 pm for the Friday prayer. Visitors can enter the Hagia Sophia after 2 pm.


It is important to note that the Hagia Sophia can get very crowded, especially during peak tourist season.


If you want to avoid the crowds, we recommend visiting early in the morning or late in the evening.


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How to Get to Hagia Sophia in Istanbul


To get to the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Türkiye, you have several transportation options depending on your starting point.


The Hagia Sophia is located in the Sultanahmet district, which is a central and historically significant area of the city.


Here are some common methods of transportation to reach the Hagia Sophia:


By Walking

If you're staying in the Sultanahmet area or a nearby neighborhood, you might find it convenient to walk to the Hagia Sophia.


It's a pedestrian-friendly area with many attractions nearby.

By Tour

By Bike or Scooter

By Tram

By Ferry

By Metro

By Taxi


⪢ Contact Information for Hagia Sophia


Address: Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye




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Tips for Visiting the Hagia Sophia


⪢ Dress Modestly and Respect Local Customs


As a historic and religious site, the Hagia Sophia requires visitors to dress modestly and respectfully. Make sure your clothing covers your shoulders and knees. Women must cover their heads with a scarf or Hijab.


Cultural Sensitivity

Remember that the Hagia Sophia is a place of worship and cultural significance.


Be respectful of those who are there for religious reasons and maintain a quiet and considerate demeanor.

Weather Considerations

Camera & Photography

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Crowds & Timing



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In this video, we explore the legendary Hagia Sophia Mosque and the Blue Mosque of Istanbul.


Along the way we see the streets of Istanbul and have some delicious traditional Turkish food for lunch, visit an epic Turkish delight shop, and enjoy dinner with a spectacular view!


We finish what was an epic day with a late-night stroll through the food market in the streets of Istanbul!



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Our Hagia Sophia

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We have been to a fair few churches, cathedrals and mosques in our time traveling around the world.


Regardless of religious beliefs or values, the importance and significance of these incredible buildings and places of worship cannot be undervalued.


Of all that we have been to, the Hagia Sophia is by far the oldest, and one of the most impressive without doubt.


The incredible history and mind-blowing engineering of the Hagia Sophia is an experience that is just so unique.


Sitting beneath the dome and soaking up the atmosphere in such an immense space was something that touched us deeply.


We both have differing values in how we feel about the religious world, and the Hagia Sophia is a place where all of that comes together in a history crossing millennia (unbelievable in itself).


The two major faiths of the world converge here at a point that has brought about centuries of war and conflict, and that now brings peace, tranquility, and togetherness.


That is the power of the Hagia Sophia; we felt it, and we are sure you will too.





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