DOT led the way and we started off with the magnificent Hagia Sophia. Now a museum (since 1935), it once stood tall as a cathedral during the Byzantine era before converting to a mosque under Sultan Mehmet II reign.

- Eastern Orthodox Cathedral (537–1204)
- Catholic Church Cathedral (1204–1261)
- Eastern Orthodox Cathedral (1261–1453)
- Imperial Mosque (1453–1931)
- Museum (1935–present)
Interior
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Remnants of the 2nd church in by the entrance. Each sheep symbolizes the 12 apostles of Christ. |
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Presence of Islam with Calligraphic roundel in vicinity with apse mosaic of Virgin Mary and child in the background. |
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Marble pillars |
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Ceiling made of gold and precious stones (i.e. Red = Ruby, etc) |
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Coronation square |
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Our tour guide :) |
We then head off to the Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed mosque) which is only a few metres away in vicinity from Hagia Sophia.
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One of the blue mosque 6 minarets. |
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Obelisk outside of the mosque - this is from Egypt. |
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Meatballs & vege (+ endless supply of bread!). The red paste is somewhat similar to our local Malaysian "sambal" |
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