We think that it would be appropriate to examine the architecture of Little Hagia Sophia, where the public can worship together with such distinguished people, although it is intertwined with many palace structures, together with the other buildings it is adjacent to.
The main source for the information was the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
It is Osman Hamdi Bey who shaped the developing museum industry in the last years of the Ottoman Empire.
Documents and building information based on the history of this Asia Minor and its capital, Istanbul, where empires lived throughout history, are at the Istanbul Archeology Museum and the General Directorate of Foundations.
is kept on record.
The institutions that Osman Hamdi Bey himself was involved in founding are still on duty meticulously. (1891)
Yes ; Protecting historical monuments is a difficult but necessary task. The historical ruins of these lands must have been taken abroad without permission and are still being published in museums that you may have visited during your previous holidays.
Let's return to the Istanbul Archaeological Museum and refresh our information about Little Hagia Sophia.
Those who took into consideration that the city was built on the sea and that the sea and the Bosphorus determined life above all else, did not neglect the sea element in their architectural structures.
Yes, the city was connected to the sea and everything was directly related to it.
Boat owners, fishermen, seafood sellers, boat manufacturing and repair workers, port officials, and navy members who took passengers across the Bosphorus between Asia and Europe were proof that the city made a living from maritime activities