The Blue Mosque may be the most well known landmark in Istanbul, but right opposite it, lies the Hagia Sophia, a structure constructed as a Greek orthodox church in the year 537. Later it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral and in 1453 it became a mosque under the Ottoman Turks. Finally it was converted to a museum in 1935.
You can see plenty of circles and curves in its exterior and interior structure.
Here you can see both elements of Islam and Christianity side by side.
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Great shots! I love the art 🙂
Wonderful curves and circles in this building. Fabulous entry for this week! 🙂
Great photos. 😀
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Lovely arts! Wish to go there someday! 🙂
It may be sooner than you think! Best wishes.
Zainab