Hagia Sophia, Mystras
Byzantine church in Mystras, Greece / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of Hagia Sophia (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía, lit. 'Holy Wisdom' Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia soˈfia]) or Holy Wisdom is a Byzantine church in the fortified medieval town of Mystras, Peloponnese, Greece. It forms part of the wider archaeological site of Mystras, which is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Built within the palace complex, it functioned as the royal palace church until Ottoman conquest of Mystras and its conversion into an Islamic mosque. Hagia Sophia of Mystras was made back into a Christian church when Greece achieved independence during the early nineteenth century.
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Hagia Sophia Αγία Σοφία | |
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37°4′25″N 22°21′57″E | |
Location | Laconia, Peloponnese |
Country | Greece |
Denomination | Greek Orthodox |
Architecture | |
Architectural type | Byzantine |
Completed | 14th century |
Administration | |
Metropolis | Monemvasia and Sparta
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Official name | Archaeological Site of Mystras |
Criteria | Cultural: ii, iii, iv |
Reference | 511 |
Inscription | 1989 (13th Session) |
Area | 54.43 ha |
Buffer zone | 1,202.52 ha |
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