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Stock Photo: Hagia Sophia is a museum, historical basilica and mosque in Istanbul. It was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinianus between the years 532-537 on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. Entrance

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Hagia Sophia is a museum, historical basilica and mosque in Istanbul. It was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinianus between the years 532-537 on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. Entrance 108563708

Hagia Sophia is a museum, historical basilica and mosque in Istanbul. It was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinianus between the years 532-537 on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. Entrance

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Hagia Sophia is a museum, historical basilica and mosque in Istanbul. It was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinianus between the years 532-537 on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. Entrance door, Photo shooting date 14 june 2020