Blue Mosque: Ornate domes, stained glass, and calligraphy ceiling.
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Gazing upwards into the majestic interior of Istanbul's Sultan Ahmed Mosque, commonly known as the Blue Mosque, one is enveloped by the divine artistry commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I and brought to life by chief architect Sedefkâr Mehmed Ağa in the early 17th century. This intricate ceiling, a masterpiece of Ottoman design, features a cascade of domes and semi-domes adorned with over 20,000 exquisite Iznik tiles, delicate hand-painted floral patterns, and profound Arabic calligraphy from the Quran. The grandeur and meticulous detail were crafted to inspire reverence and provide an uplifting spiritual atmosphere for worshippers, embodying the power and devotion of the Ottoman Empire.
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16878 x 11257px
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