The materials were Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
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The materials were Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
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Not dead, Hagia Sophia is not a person
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Yes, concrete was used in the construction of Hagia Sophia, particularly in the form of a lightweight aggregate concrete for the upper dome. The builders utilized innovative materials and techniques, including a mixture of stone, brick, and mortar, to achieve the dome's impressive size and stability. This use of advanced materials contributed to the structure's durability and architectural grandeur.
Hagia Sophia was built in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Hagia Sophia is not romanesque architecture. It is byzantium.
The Hagia Sophia
The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, not Rome
The Hagia Sophia is nearly 1500 years old.
The material is Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick