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Ayasofya

Hagia Sophia

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    Mutlu D.
    "Discover amazing Hagia Sophia with official Tour Guide Mutlu Deveci."(30 Tips)
    Катерина В.
    "Must visit to have an idea of ​​Byzantine art."(14 Tips)
    Stergios
    "The most beautiful Greek Orthodox Church in the world."(11 Tips)
    Ahmad A.
    "Amazing mixture of islamic and christian architecture.."(7 Tips)
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  • Hännelore C.heart icon on user image
    Hännelore ChavierOctober 7, 2016
    1500 years of history - Originally a Greek Orthodox Cathedral, converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral for a period, later an Ottoman mosque, & now a secularized museum.🕌📿👳🏻🕋📯⛪️🇹🇷
  • The Telegraph
    The TelegraphNovember 20, 2012
    Right across from the cistern is the greatest single building in a city full of wonders, the Hagia Sophia or Aya Sofya (£8.70, closed Mondays). It was a church, then a mosque and is now a museum.
  • T S.heart icon on user image
    T SJanuary 19, 2017
    One of the most oldest churches since 500 AD. with a lot of details & great mixture between both Christian and Islamic cultures.
    Upvoted Oct 13
  • Ozan V.
    Ozan VuralMay 31, 2017
    On the second floor, walk directly and turn left as the directions. In the left, you will see a small marble with runes on it. From the year 900's and it says "Halfdan was here", a Viking rune.
  • Carl G.heart icon on user image
    Carl GriffinJanuary 1, 2016
    Originally a 6th century Byzantine church and HQ of the Eastern Orthodox christian church. Was converted to a mosque by Mehmet the Conqueror in 1453 & then to a museum by Ataturk in 1935.
  • ReemOheart icon on user image
    ReemOJanuary 29, 2015
    Hagia Means holy wisdom. This museum was a cathedral(church) from 573 to 1435 then a mosque till 1931 and finally a museum. Hagia Sophia was an inspiration for many other Ottoman mosques.
  • Kamyar F.heart icon on user image
    Kamyar FatemifarDecember 21, 2016
    Islamic Architecture & Christian Combined To Create This Great Work of Architecture , A Mosque & A Church , I Believe Church Used to be Better Though , Yet For Best Islamic Architecture Check Isfahan 
  • Burcu Y.
    Burcu YatmazogluSeptember 6, 2018
    One of the oldest surviving churches on the planet, which later became a mosque. Now a museum and has been home to various cultures and religions. It is unique among all the world’s grandest temples.
  • B N.heart icon on user image
    B NAugust 19, 2019
    Incredible spot. Something every Muslim or Christian should visit once in their life. Many ancient art has been plastered over the centuries, but some still survives and invokes pure reverence.
  • Martin A.heart icon on user image
    Martin AngelettiAugust 11, 2014
    Its really really big, noisy, crowded, saint and diverse. The ceilings r super tall, the stairs a nice place for cool pictures. Its even better if you are retracing Robert Langdon steps in Istanbul.
  • Serhii L.heart icon on user image
    Serhii LutskoMay 6, 2018
    Well this place is amazing. It was first built in the 3rd century!!! Very interesting for orthodox people. The line is crazy but you can get an excursion with skipping the line for about 7 euro.
  • Noah W.heart icon on user image
    Noah WeissSeptember 23, 2014
    This is the top MUST SEE in Istanbul. A church converted to a mosque converted to a museum tells the story of the city.
  • Stergiosheart icon on user image
    StergiosMay 26, 2015
    The most beautiful Greek Orthodox Church in the world. Skip the Turkish architectural attrocities and find grace. Αγία Σοφία, the cradle of orthodox world.
  • Kostasheart icon on user image
    KostasFebruary 20, 2015
    From Orthodox church to Latin cathedral, to mosque and eventually as a museum the diamond of Isidoros and Anthemius still stands today as a brilliant showcase of architecture. Absolutely breathtaking
  • Rakhman M.heart icon on user image
    Rakhman MuliawanMay 11, 2018
    Great museum in Istanbul, great ornaments that you can see combination of Christian and Moslem culture. Makes it the only one in the world. Great!
  • Lillian S.heart icon on user image
    Lillian SwordNovember 27, 2014
    my favourite attractions in Istanbul. There is so much history of Christianity the restoration is incredible. Pictures do not do it justice. Beautiful attraction, I cannot wait to visit again!
  • Turkish Airlines
    Turkish AirlinesOctober 21, 2011
    Haghia Sophia is considered one of the finest architectural works in the world. Although it was occasionally damaged and repaired, its essence remains untouched especially since 1453.
  • Philip W.heart icon on user image
    Philip WongJune 2, 2018
    I would have given it a big like however this place is undergoing a massive restoration right now. There are scaffoldings all over. I'm coming back here to see the full restoration.
  • Burcu Y.
    Burcu YatmazogluSeptember 5, 2018
    One of the oldest surviving churches on the planet which later became a mosque, and now a museum has been home to various cultures and religions. It is unique among all the world’s grandest temples.
  • Muhannad S.heart icon on user image
    Muhannad SalehMarch 23, 2019
    As one of the super places to feel the history of istanbul and the mix culture between Islam and Christianity that never found in other places 🙏🏼
  • Anna
    AnnaFebruary 15, 2013
    Read more about it, it's quite an important piece of history. Its architectonics reflect the cross / body of Christ. Wonderful cathedral, and you can imagine how glorious it was in Byzantine times
  • Bianca B.heart icon on user image
    Bianca BuenoAugust 11, 2014
    Of course you won't miss the impressive work of art, history and culture impressed on the walls and architecture of it. And do yourself a favor and read a bit about before getting in. ;)
  • Abdul M.heart icon on user image
    Abdul MannanOctober 20, 2019
    A must visit! better to take a guided tour so you can enjoy the history behind hagia sophia :)
  • Tania M.heart icon on user image
    Tania MartinezOctober 20, 2015
    This place is amazing. You can see christian and muslim icons everywhere, under the same roof. And the columns were taken from greek temples.
  • Pavanheart icon on user image
    PavanDecember 29, 2014
    Awestruck at the gigantic masterpiece. It's a must for anyone going to Istanbul. If you plan on visiting two or more of the historic sites, check the museum pass,you may save some money...
  • HeyTripster
    HeyTripsterJuly 24, 2019
    The Hagia Sophia, one of the unique historical architectural wonders which succeed in remain standing for hundreds of years, is among the top tourist attractions in Istanbul. Read more
  • HeyTripster
    HeyTripsterJuly 22, 2019
    The Hagia Sophia, one of the unique historical architectural wonders which succeed in remain standing for hundreds of years, is among the top tourist attractions in Istanbul.
  • Ferhat D.heart icon on user image
    Ferhat DurannnDecember 24, 2014
    15th century art and history of this structure standing among the masterpieces of architecture in the world and has become a symbol of Byzantine architecture with a large dome.
  • Foodieheart icon on user image
    FoodieNovember 19, 2018
    Get audio - but bring own headphones as it is very noisy inside and they don't provide any. Also bring ID and actually carry it as it is always needed for audio, without which visit is incomplete
  • Shawn C.heart icon on user image
    Shawn CallahanNovember 29, 2015
    The idea that this church was built in the 500s AD and was the largest church in the world for 1000 years and I can walk around it today and even see Viking graffiti blows my mind.
  • Andrij K.heart icon on user image
    Andrij KrochakOctober 23, 2018
    The most amazing architectural landmark of Istanbul, full of history. Must see! The art is amazing (at least that which has been recovered).
  • edna_ellena ..heart icon on user image
    edna_ellena .November 10, 2017
    Breathtaking place. On the first floor has a column with hole in it. Its named wishing column and it has interesting story. Make a wish by rotating your thumb inside the hole making full circle.
  • Thanos A.
    Few meters in the right hand from entrance,there's a counter where you can take your personal Ayasofya guide ( number plastic guide with earset pen or sth like that with). It's worth for 20 TL.
  • H- N.heart icon on user image
    H- NmrOctober 29, 2018
    What a beautiful place that mixes history both Islamic and Christian under one roof , u can take a picture in every inch of the place
  • Turkey Tourism
    Turkey TourismMay 15, 2013
    Hagia Sophia is a former patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Aya Sofya is universally acknowledged as one of the great buildings of the world. Read more
  • Tan O.
    Tan OzturkJune 11, 2013
    This beautiful rebuilt mosque takes your breath away!The history it encloses should be appreciated so I suggest you take a tour to learn&understand better everything. Take your time, enjoy and sink in
  • Stefan D.heart icon on user image
    Stefan DidrikApril 30, 2018
    The queue can be for hours. But you'll be offered guided tours for a smaller fee. This Will take you in front of The que and give you a guided tour for about 100tl/per person.
  • Ahn B.
    Ahn BustamanteSeptember 28, 2014
    Get here early in the morning to avoid long queues. The second floor is no longer leveled. There's a restaurant just beside it just in case you feel hungry after touring the museum.
  • مـحــمَّــدheart icon on user image
    Amazing place that combines Islamic and Christian history. You will definitely have a good time in this ancient museum.
  • Dens
    DensJuly 31, 2013
    If some guy outside tries to sell you tickets that allow you to cut line, it's cool & legit (we did it) and saved us like 20 min in line. Pro tip: once inside, do tje tour backward, starting w/ exit
  • Lupin Travel
    Lupin TravelApril 5, 2013
    Hagia Sophia is a great architectural beauty and an important monument both for Byzantine and for Ottoman Empires. Once a church, later a mosque,and now a museum at the Turkish Republic,
  • Asya C.heart icon on user image
    Asya CatzJuly 21, 2013
    During Ramadan the whole area around and between aya Sofia and blue Mosque is transformed once the sun goes down. Tourist crowds disappear to give space for local to have their 1st meal. Must see
  • Dean J.heart icon on user image
    Dean JohnsonMay 9, 2015
    Beautiful architecture. I visited in mid April '15 and there was a good amount of construction but it didn't stop me from enjoying it
  • Zara K.heart icon on user image
    Zara KhanOctober 24, 2014
    Magnificent. Initially, it was church, then a mosque and now a museum. A must for Islamic and Christian art lovers.
  • Otel.com
    Otel.comSeptember 22, 2011
    A former basilica, a mosque, and currently museum, this is another Istanbul wonder that must not be missed. Don’t miss the seraphim mosaics and the mosaics south of the upper gallery. Admission: YTL20
  • Ayseheart icon on user image
    AyseMay 29, 2015
    Hagia Sophia means "Holy Wisdom" when u get in it's impossible not to feel the history of relagion and the great architecture. Has served as church and mosque and museum since 1935
  • DHR.com
    DHR.comFebruary 9, 2012
    No visit to Istanbul is ever complete without visiting the Hagia Sofia, former basilica, mosque, and now a museum. Pay attention to all the mosaics and the dome, some of the museum's best features.
  • Lisa S.heart icon on user image
    Lisa StarbucksMay 3, 2015
    Breath taking! You can feel the age and history of this place. Go in late at 5 pm when it's less crowded.
  • Mohsin A.
    Mohsin AmeenMay 23, 2013
    print out tickets before going. worth seeing the great mixture of Islam and Christianity in one place. if u ddnt buy tickets you can buy them frm people around the gate for higher price. Great museum!
  • Rustam G.
    Rustam GabaydullinSeptember 26, 2013
    Lots of people, go early in the morning to avoid big cues (though they move fast to admit). Plan as a first thing to do , a lot of interesting stuff and takes a while.
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