Wednesday, January 28, 2009

East Meets West

Istanbul, Turkey
This is one of the most incredible buildings I have ever been in.  Once a basilica, then a mosque (and now a museum), Aya Sofia stands out not only because of its sheer size, but because it is one of the few buildings where the layers of its history work together because they were somehow allowed to coexist (rather than being destroyed by each new conquering ruler.)  


Without Aya Sofia, we might never know that Mosaics of Jesus and the Virgin Mary actually look better in conjunction with traditional Islamic tile and marble.   I really love this place.  I saw it for the first time 15 years ago and somehow, after all this time,  the effect is the same.  

I think Ill stop by again tomorrow...

1 comment:

Stephanie Torresi said...

It's one of the top on my list to go and see! How beautiful and incredibly fascinating!