Islamic and Byzantine Art and Architecture. Hagia Sophia.

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Islamic and Byzantine Art and Architecture

Hagia Sophia

Great Mosque of Cordova

Mosque of Sulayman

St. Mark’s Entrance At High Tide

Winged Lion

St. Mark’s Square Campanile

Doge’s Palace

Doge’s Hat

The Atrium

The Baptistery

Narthex Dome Story of Genesis

Narthex Dome Creation of Eve

Central Nave

Dome of the Nave

Right Transept

Left Transept

Details of Altarpiece Detail of the Altarpiece

Icon Madonna Nicopeia