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Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı 1, 34122 Fatih Istanbul, Turkey
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Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM (except prayer times)
Hagia Sophia is a must-see landmark in Istanbul. Built in 537 as a church by Emperor Justinian, it was the world's largest church for centuries. After the Ottomans took over in 1453, Sultan Mehmed II turned it into a mosque. In 1935, it became a museum, and in 2020, a mosque again. Hagia Sophia blends Christian and Islamic features. Inside, you'll find mosaics of Jesus and Mary alongside Islamic elements like the mihrab and minarets. The architecture features a large dome, tall columns, and golden mosaics. Key features include the Imperial Door and marble columns, an example of Byzantine and Ottoman design.

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* Skip-the-line entry * Audio guide

About Hagia Sophia Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Hagia Sophia, meaning "Holy Wisdom", stands as a testament to the evolving cultural and religious landscape of Istanbul. Consecrated as a cathedral in 537 AD, it served as the center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity for centuries, famed for its massive dome, a marvel of Byzantine engineering. 

In 1453, following the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque, with the addition of minarets and Islamic decorative elements, while much of the Byzantine mosaic art was preserved. In the 20th century, it was designated a museum, attracting visitors from around the globe who came to admire its unique synthesis of Christian and Islamic art. In 2020, Hagia Sophia was re-designated as a mosque. 

Today, the Hagia Sophia is a functioning mosque that welcomes both worshippers and tourists. Its vast prayer hall is a powerful reminder of Istanbul's layered past and present. Visitors are welcome to explore this historical site while respecting its religious function. To enhance your visit, consider exploring options for guided tours that provide deeper insights into its history and art.

Highlights

Marvel at the harmonious blend of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture, shaped by centuries of history.
Admire the iconic central dome, celebrated as a groundbreaking achievement of ancient engineering.
Discover historic mosaics and refined Islamic calligraphy coexisting within the same monumental space.
Experience the distinctive spiritual atmosphere of an active mosque that continues to welcome worshippers and visitors alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hagia Sophia?

Hagia Sophia is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, originally built as a Byzantine cathedral, later converted into an imperial mosque, and today functioning as an active mosque and historic monument. It is renowned for its massive dome, layered history, and unique blend of Christian and Islamic architectural elements.

When was Hagia Sophia built?

Hagia Sophia was constructed between 532 and 537 AD during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. At the time of its completion, it was the largest cathedral in the world.

Who built Hagia Sophia?

Hagia Sophia was commissioned by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I as the principal cathedral of Constantinople and a symbol of imperial authority.

Who designed Hagia Sophia?

The structure was designed by two scholars and architects: Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus. Their innovative engineering, particularly the dome, was groundbreaking for its time.

What does Hagia Sophia mean?

The name “Hagia Sophia” means “Holy Wisdom” in Greek. It refers to divine wisdom rather than a specific saint.

Why is Hagia Sophia important?

Hagia Sophia is important for its architectural innovation, historical significance, and cultural symbolism. It has served as a cathedral, mosque, museum, and mosque again, reflecting the complex religious and political history of Istanbul. Its dome influenced centuries of church and mosque architecture across both the Christian and Islamic worlds.

Where is Hagia Sophia located?

Hagia Sophia is located in Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet district, directly opposite the Blue Mosque and within walking distance of major landmarks such as the Basilica Cistern and the Topkapi Palast.

Is Hagia Sophia free to visit?

Access to the main prayer hall of Hagia Sophia is free for Muslim worshippers attending prayer, as it functions as an active mosque. However, the designated visitor areas, including the Upper Gallery, require a ticket. On this page, you can review verified ticket options and available deals for access to the visitor areas.

Where can I buy Hagia Sophia tickets?

Tickets for the designated visitor areas of Hagia Sophia can be purchased online or on-site, subject to availability and current regulations. Booking online through this page allows you to compare verified ticket options, view inclusions, and access current deals, helping you plan your visit more easily, especially during busy periods.

How do you pronounce Hagia Sophia?

Hagia Sophia is commonly pronounced as “HAH-yuh soh-FEE-uh” in English. In Turkish, it is pronounced “Ayasofya.”

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Silvia
Feb 18, 2026

Das Erlebnis war sehr gut.

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Alfonso
Feb 18, 2026

Quel dommage qu’on ne puisse plus accéder au premier étage de Hagia Sophia !

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Giulia
Feb 18, 2026

Esperienza fantastica!

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Feb 18, 2026

Отличны тур.

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Юлия
Feb 18, 2026

Un lugar increíble y conmovedor, el audio guía muy bien explicado

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Jutta
Feb 18, 2026

Espectacular!

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