Istanbul Day 3

A visit to the Aya Sofya today, built as the largest church/Mosque
in the world and designed so that the main dome has no supporting pillars. Rings of lights are suspended at low level under the dome so
that they can be reached to refill the oil lamps.
The whole building was finished in five years ! 8000 Egypten slaves worked 24 hrs a day to complete the
building in this time. They didn’t have time to make the supporting pillars
for the archways so they sourced them all over the world and transported them
to
It was discovered that the church virtually faced East to You can see here that the alter is slightly off centre as
this faces true East. The church is now a museum and they are uncovering many
mosaics and paintings from the Christian era that had been covered up at the
time of conversion to a mosque.
The photos below give you some idea of the scale of the
building. Mark is stood by one of the many huge wooden entrance doors. The marble at the doorway has two dips worn away each side from
the wheels of the carts and carriages entering the building. Behind me you can see the huge pieces of different marble
used in the construction process.
From the outside the building is not so ornate but it is
beautiful and it was a delight to see more roses in bloom.
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