Sultan Ahmet Park, view in northeastern direction to the Hagia Sophia. This ancient building reflects the diverse history of Istanbul: since its completion in 537 it has served as a Christian, Greek Orthodox, and Roman Catholic church until 1453, then as imperial mosque until 1931 and, since 1935, as a museum.
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- on Saturday 26 June 2010 by Martin Mergili
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- christianity, diversity, islam, leisure, mirror of the past, nightscape, people, religious place, science|education, urban life, urban park
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