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Where is Hagia Sophia?

Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul, Turkey.

Hagia Sophia Cathedral is located at No.88 Toulong Street, Daoli District, Harbin, less than 20 minutes' walk from Central Street. Hagia Sophia is the third church ordered by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in 532 AD. It was designed by isidore, a physicist in Miletus, and Antimos, a mathematician in Trales. It is 77.0m long from east to west, 765,438+0.0m long from north to south and 54.8m high. Known for its huge dome, it is the most brilliant representative of Byzantine architecture, the central church of Orthodox Church and the monument of Byzantine Empire in its heyday.

Architectural style of Hagia Sophia church

Hagia Sophia is the most outstanding masterpiece of Byzantine architectural art, and the earliest story of Byzantium is a castle in ancient Greece. In 395 AD, ancient Rome was divided into two countries, the capital of western Rome was in Rome and the capital of eastern Rome was in Byzantium, so it was called Byzantine Empire.

Its architectural style is developed on the basis of inheriting the architectural style of ancient Rome. Hagia Sophia is the epitome of this architectural style. There are four main characteristics: the "dome" comes from the ancient Roman style, the overall modeling center is prominent, and other ancillary facilities are small; Support the "dome" directly on the square column; Colors are both uniform and diverse.