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Byzantine and Islamic

a.d. 476-a.d. 1453 During this time period we see very detailed art. Mosaics, architecture, and maze-like designs. Most art is found in the eastern Rome area

Hagia Sophia Was a Christian church, then a mosque, now a museum. Located in Istanbul, Turkey. Said to be the turning point of architecture. Epitome of byzantine architecture with it’s big dome.

Located in Spain, now serves as a cathedral. Mosque of Cordoba Located in Spain, now serves as a cathedral. Has been expanded by Muslim rulers

Apse mosaic of the Virgin and Child in hagia sophia