
Title: Nave of the Hagia Sofia (Aya Sofya)
View Description: partial view of nave
Creator: Anthemius of Tralles; Isidorus of Miletus architect; architect
Subject:
- Capitals
- Columns (Architectural elements)
- Domes
- conches
- semi-domes
- Apses
- tympanum walls
- Plaques (flat objects)
Culture: Roman; Byzantine; Islamic
Period: Byzantine; Ottoman
Century: 6 CE
Work Dates: c. 532-537
Country: Turkey
Current Site: Istanbul, TUR
Repository Site: Istanbul, Hagia Sofia
Original Site: Constantinople, TUR
Notes:
- [Description Notes] The nave of the Hagia Sofia contains conches, apses at four corners, tympanum walls, columns and capitals, a dome, and two semi-domes. It also contains six painted wooden plaques with the names of God, Muhammad, and the four rightly guided caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali) created by Mustafa Izzet Efendi.
Category: Architecture
Work Type: Nave