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whencyclopedia · 6 months ago
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Byzantine Art
Byzantine art (4th - 15th century CE) is generally characterised by a move away from the naturalism of the Classical tradition towards the more abstract and universal, there is a definite preference for two-dimensional representations, and those artworks which contain a religious message predominate. However, by the 12th century CE Byzantine art has become much more expressive and imaginative, and although many subjects are endlessly recycled, there are differences in details throughout the period. Whilst it is true that the vast majority of surviving artworks are religious in subject, this may be a result of selection in subsequent centuries as there are abundant references to secular art in Byzantine sources and pagan subjects with classical iconography continued to be produced well into the 10th century CE and beyond. Using bright stones, gold mosaics, lively wall paintings, intricately carved ivory, and precious metals in general, Byzantine artists beautified everything from buildings to books, and their greatest and most lasting legacy is undoubtedly the icons which continue to decorate Christian churches around the world.
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davidstanleytravel · 4 months ago
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Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey, started out as a Greek Orthodox church in 537 AD before becoming an Islamic mosque in 1453. It was converted into a museum in 1934 but became a mosque again in 2020. Tourists can visit upon payment of 25 euro.
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ajnavoyager · 2 years ago
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🕌🇹🇷🧿 HAGIA SOPHIA🌃🌉🌊 #istanbul #constantinople #constantinopla #i̇stanbul #istanbuldayasam #salam #turkey #turkiye #turk #streetstyle #bosphorous #art #istambulcity #city #hagiasophia #hayasophia #hagiasofia #estambul #hayasophiamosque #magic #amazing #love #blue #ayasophia #arquitecture #asía #europe #citylife #istanbuldayasam #istanbullovers #istanbulturkiye (at Ayasofya Cami - İstanbul Türkiye) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpz5cwsoALF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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travelhagiasophia · 1 year ago
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When visiting Hagia Sophia, consider these helpful tips to make the most of your experience. Firstly, plan your visit for weekdays, preferably Tuesdays to Thursdays, to avoid the weekend crowds. Arriving early in the morning shortly after the opening time allows for a more peaceful and immersive exploration of the monument. If possible, visit during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October) to avoid peak tourist numbers. Be mindful of local events and holidays to plan your trip around potential busy periods. Lastly, respect the cultural significance of Hagia Sophia, and dress modestly out of respect for its religious history and current status. Love Hagia Sophia! Learn about some amazing facts about Hagia Sophia here: 8 Amazing Historical Facts About Hagia Sophia
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whencyclopedfr · 2 years ago
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Byzance
La cité antique de Byzance fut fondée par des colons grecs de Mégare vers 657 av. J.-C. Selon l'historien Tacite, elle fut construite sur la rive européenne du détroit du Bosphore sur ordre du "dieu de Delphes" qui dit de construire "en face du pays des aveugles". Cela faisait référence aux habitants de Chalcédoine qui avaient bâti leur ville sur la rive orientale du détroit alors que la rive occidentale était considérée comme beaucoup plus fertile et mieux adaptée à l'agriculture. Bien que la ville ait accepté l'alphabet, le calendrier et les cultes de Mégare, beaucoup reste encore inconnu sur sa fondation. La région devait rester importante pour les Grecs comme pour les Romains. Située dans une région très fertile, la ville avait encore plus d'importance du fait de sa position stratégique. Non seulement elle gardait la seule entrée de la mer Noire, mais elle se trouvait aussi près d'un profond bras de mer, la Corne d'Or, faisant que la ville ne pouvait être attaquée que par l'ouest.
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luxurytravelcurator · 2 years ago
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Lunch by #HagiaSophia #Mosque at Four Seasons #Sultanahmet at AVLU Restaurant - Modern Anatolian cuisine. Full week in Istanbul, Turkey ( DEC 8-15 ) escorting a VIP Corporate Group, then onwards to Abu Dhabi, UAE hosting a Gala Dinner and finally Doha, Qatar for the Final of FIFA Qatar World Cup 2022. Subscribe to my IG Chanel, for full access to exclusive content, curated tips and recommendations, unique experiences, vip amenities and benefits, plus much more. My mission is to transform Tourists into Travelers by experiencing unique travel experiences, moments and destinations worldwide. Luxury Travel Curator, Concierge, Blogger & Lifestyle Consultant. Over 28 years curating the world of Authentic and Sophisticated Travel, Hospitality & Lifestyle, one destination at the time. Member of the exclusive @VirtuosoLTD Luxury Network, #AmericanExpress Membership Rewards, Fine Hotels & Resorts and Pay with Points Programs. Luxury #TravelAdvisor. #Jetsetter #Globetrotter #BonVivant. Founder of @LGTNetwork Luxury #GayTravel Curator, member of @IGLTA. #Travel #Hotel #Restaurant & #Airline reviews. Follow, read and share my travel experiences worldwide. #TravelAgent, #TravelBlogger, #WeddingPlanner #TravelBlog #LuxuryTravel #Luxury #Lifestyle #LuxuryTravelCurator #Concierge #Blogger #VirtuosoTravel #Istanbul #Turkey #Turquia #GPSCarlosMeliaTURKEY #fourseasonssultanahmet Luxury Travel Curator & Co Mobile & WhatsApp +1 (917) 754-5515 / Email [email protected] / www.luxurytravelcuratorco.com (at Istanbul, Turkey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmG7fRfuhn2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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travelsbliss · 3 months ago
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Istanbul, Turkey: A City of Two Continents
Istanbul is a city where East meets West, blending the rich history of Europe and Asia. From the majestic Hagia Sophia to the bustling Grand Bazaar, Istanbul offers an unforgettable experience with its mix of ancient and modern attractions. 🕌🌉
📍 Discover Istanbul’s top attractions: Best Places to Visit in Istanbul, Turkey
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mysticwizardglitter · 4 months ago
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Explore Istanbul: Top Destinations You Can't Miss
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Istanbul, a city that straddles two continents, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and vibrant urban life. One of the must-visit places to visit in Istanbul is the iconic Hagia Sophia. Originally a cathedral, later a mosque, and now a museum, it stands as a testament to the city’s diverse history. Its magnificent dome and stunning mosaics are truly awe-inspiring. Nearby, the Blue Mosque enchants visitors with its intricate blue tiles and grand architecture, providing a serene atmosphere amid the city’s hustle. For a taste of Istanbul’s opulent past, the Topkapi Palace is a fascinating destination. Once the residence of Ottoman sultans, its sprawling courtyards and lavish rooms offer a glimpse into royal life. Another historic gem is the Basilica Cistern, an underground marvel with its forest of columns and atmospheric lighting. Shopping enthusiasts should not miss the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. With thousands of shops selling everything from jewelry to spices, it’s a vibrant experience for the senses. Similarly, the Spice Bazaar, with its aromatic stalls, offers a sensory overload of exotic spices and sweets. For panoramic views, the Galata Tower provides a stunning perspective of the cityscape and the Bosphorus Strait. And don’t forget to stroll down Istiklal Avenue, a bustling pedestrian street lined with historic buildings, trendy boutiques, and eateries. To fully appreciate Istanbul, take a scenic cruise along the Bosphorus. This offers a unique view of the city’s majestic skyline, lined with historic sites and modern marvels. Each of these places to visit in Istanbul captures a different facet of this extraordinary city, making it an essential destination for travelers seeking both historical depth and modern vibrancy.
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photoglobo · 11 months ago
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Winter-Trip Turkey: Long Way To Istanbul
This trip was actually taken in winter 2022/23, but wasn’t able to post earlier. However, i decided to post some impressions in the next days from my journey trough winterly Turkey. Don’t expect much text or explanations. I just post mainly pictures. So, get ready for many of them 😉 On my way to Turkey i crossed Greece. Many kilometers and coffees on the road, but also some nice places to stop…
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noah-099 · 11 months ago
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Get ready for the ultimate joy ride, Armenian friends! 🚗✨
Unveil the rich tapestry of Turkey's cultural marvels with ease through the seamless Turkey E-Visa experience. 🇹🇷🇦🇲 Your adventure begins now – embark on a journey of delightful discovery and make lasting memories!
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davidstanleytravel · 4 months ago
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An 18th century gilded lodge in Hagia Sophia at Istanbul, Turkey, allowed the sultan to safely visit the mosque unseen.
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turkeyevisas · 11 months ago
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Get ready for the ultimate joy ride, Armenian friends! 🚗✨
Unveil the rich tapestry of Turkey's cultural marvels with ease through the seamless Turkey E-Visa experience. 🇹🇷🇦🇲 Your adventure begins now – embark on a journey of delightful discovery and make lasting memories!
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planturkiye · 1 year ago
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A Memorable 3-Day Itinerary in Istanbul: Uncover Amazing Experiences
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Hey there, fellow wanderers!
I recently had the pleasure of exploring the enchanting city of Istanbul and embarked on an unforgettable journey that I can't wait to share with you. From the vibrant streets to the rich history, Istanbul offers a blend of culture, traditions, and breathtaking sights that will leave you in awe. If you're planning a trip to this mesmerizing destination, I've got an incredible 3-day itinerary filled with amazing things to do that will make your visit truly special.
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Day 1: Immerse Yourself in the Historical Heart of Istanbul Kick off your adventure by diving into the captivating history of Istanbul. Start your day at the iconic Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece that has witnessed centuries of fascinating tales. Marvel at the stunning Byzantine architecture and immerse yourself in the grandeur of its interiors. Just a short stroll away lies the majestic Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque). Prepare to be mesmerized by its intricate tilework and exquisite domes.
Afterward, wander through the vibrant Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of colorful shops offering everything from spices to textiles. Get ready to bargain and indulge in some authentic Turkish delights. In the afternoon, explore the Topkapi Palace, where you can wander through opulent chambers and lush gardens that once housed Ottoman sultans.
Day 2: Discover the Cultural Gems and Delightful Delicacies Start your second day by visiting the exquisite Spice Bazaar. Lose yourself in the aroma of spices, teas, and delectable Turkish treats. Don't forget to sample some Turkish delight – a mouthwatering local specialty.
Next, hop on a ferry to the magnificent Princes' Islands. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a peaceful retreat on Büyükada. Rent a bike or a horse-drawn carriage and explore the island's scenic beauty. Indulge in a delightful seafood lunch by the sea and bask in the tranquil ambiance.
In the evening, experience Istanbul's vibrant nightlife. Head to the lively district of Beyoğlu and stroll along Istiklal Avenue. Savor delicious street food, sip on traditional Turkish tea, and soak up the buzzing atmosphere.
Day 3: Uncover the Hidden Gems and Breathtaking Views On your final day, venture off the beaten path and explore Istanbul's hidden treasures. Begin by visiting the beautiful Süleymaniye Mosque, one of the city's largest and most stunning mosques. Climb to its terrace for breathtaking panoramic views of Istanbul's skyline.
Next, embark on a boat tour along the Bosphorus Strait. Admire the magnificent architecture lining the shores, including the impressive Dolmabahçe Palace and the iconic Maiden's Tower. Learn about the city's unique location bridging two continents and witness the seamless blend of European and Asian influences.
End your trip on a high note by savoring a traditional Turkish dinner while watching a mesmerizing whirling dervish performance. Let the enchanting music and graceful dance leave you with unforgettable memories.
Istanbul truly offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Follow this 3-day itinerary and immerse yourself in the magic of this vibrant city. Whether you're captivated by its rich heritage or mesmerized by its modern charm, Istanbul is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Safe travels and happy exploring!
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shuttermoon · 2 years ago
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Sophia
This is the shot that I was most looking forward to take on my trip to Istanbul with my new circular fish eye lens. I already loved some of the photos that I took of cathedral ceilings with my fish eye lens but I was too keen on capturing the magnificence of Hagia Sophia with the lens. I must say that I was not totally blown away with the images I could take. Maybe, the beauty of the shots was…
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whencyclopedfr · 2 years ago
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Justinien Ier
Justinien Ier régna en tant qu'empereur de l'Empire byzantin de 527 à 565. Né vers 482 à Tauresium, un village d'Illyrie, son oncle l'empereur Justin Ier était un garde du corps impérial qui accéda au trône à la mort d'Anastase en 518. Justinien est considéré comme l'un des plus importants empereurs romains et byzantins tardifs. Il lança une importante campagne militaire pour reprendre l'Afrique aux Vandales (de 533 à 534) et l'Italie aux Goths (de 535 à 554). Il ordonna également la reconstruction de l'église Sainte-Sophie (commencée en 532) ainsi qu'une campagne de construction à l'échelle de l'empire, qui se traduisit par la construction de nouvelles églises, de monastères, de forts, de réservoirs d'eau et de ponts. Son autre grande réussite fut l'achèvement des réformes juridiques contenues dans le Corpus Juris Civilis entre 529 et 534. Il s'agissait de rassembler toutes les lois romaines publiées depuis l'époque de l'empereur Hadrien (117-138 de notre ère) jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Il est généralement considéré comme l'un des plus grands (et des plus controversés) empereurs romains et byzantins de l'histoire.
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arekmiodek · 2 years ago
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Hagia Sophia w Trabzonie z XIII-ego wieku, którego wnętrze zdobią piękne mozaiki i freski, kilkakrotnie przemianowywany na meczet i muzeum (Arkadiusz Miodek)
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