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Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 330 to 1453 AD

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Turkey, Istanbul, The Egyptian Obelisk in the Hippodrome

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, The Front Gate and entrance through Regent House of Trinity College university campus with sightseeing tourists

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Trinity College university Venetian Byzantine inspired Museum Building housing the Geology Department designed by Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Trinity College university Venetian Byzantine inspired Museum Building housing the Geology Department designed by Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Trinity College university Venetian Byzantine inspired Museum Building housing the Geology Department designed by Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Trinity College university Venetian Byzantine inspired Museum Building housing the Geology Department designed by Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Trinity College university Venetian Byzantine inspired Museum Building housing the Geology Department designed by Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward

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CROATIA Dalmatia Brac Supetar Petrinovic mausoleum. Croatian sculptor Toma Rosandic created this beautiful neo-Byzantine mausoleum for the Petrinovic family when the commission was turned down by his

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Chancel, St. Sophia Cathedral Church, Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia

Chancel, St. Sophia Cathedral Church, Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Interior

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Interior

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Neo-Byzantine Style

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Exterior of St. Isaacs Cathedral at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St

Exterior of St. Isaacs Cathedral at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica of Sainte-Therese de Lisieux, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Basilica of Sainte-Therese de Lisieux, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Byzantine Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice was completed in 1092.To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Byzantine Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark on the Piazza San Marco was completed in 1092

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Museum, Moldovita Monastery, 1532, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatra Moldovitei, Suceava

Museum, Moldovita Monastery, 1532, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatra Moldovitei, Suceava County, Romania, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: External Frescoes, Sucevita Monastery, 1585, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sucevita

External Frescoes, Sucevita Monastery, 1585, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sucevita, Suceava County, Romania, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Entrance Gate, Sucevita Monastery, 1585, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sucevita, Suceava

Entrance Gate, Sucevita Monastery, 1585, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sucevita, Suceava County, Romania, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotor

St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotor, Montenegro, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Painting on cupola, Chora Church, Constantinople [Istanbul, Turkey], (1928). Creator: Unknown

Painting on cupola, Chora Church, Constantinople [Istanbul, Turkey], (1928). Creator: Unknown
Painting on cupola, Chora Church, Constantinople [Istanbul, Turkey], (1928). About 1320...Painting on cupola of the annexe church...The Kahrijedjami (Chora Church) was rebuilt by Maria Dukaena

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Altar Front, c. 540-600. Creator: Unknown

Altar Front, c. 540-600. Creator: Unknown
Altar Front, c. 540-600. This carved marble panel resembles the front of an Early Byzantine sarcophagus, or coffin. While its decoration is typical of those produced in the Italian city of Ravenna

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Europe

Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Northern Europe

Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Northern Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Dionysiou monastery, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Dionysiou monastery, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church

Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church (Deir Al Ra wat) at Shepherds Field

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church

Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church (Deir Al Ra wat) at Shepherds Field

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Monastery of Moni Agias Varvaras Roussanou with spectacular massive rocky pinnacles

Monastery of Moni Agias Varvaras Roussanou with spectacular massive rocky pinnacles in the background, Meteora, Thessaly, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ancient Agora Marketplace, Byzantine Church of Holy Apostles of Solaki, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Ancient Agora Marketplace, Byzantine Church of Holy Apostles of Solaki, Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Agora founded 6th Century BC

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Palatine Chapel, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, europe

Palatine Chapel, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Roof of the Basilica San Marco, an example of Byzantine architecture first built in

Roof of the Basilica San Marco, an example of Byzantine architecture first built in the 9th century, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Red brick building in Byzantine style by John Francis Bentley. Work began in 1895 and it opened in 1903

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, 1890. The Basilica of Sant Apollinare Nuovo, built by Theodoric the Great as a palace chapel during early 6th century with Byzantine additions

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View in Cremona, 1890. When the Lombards invaded Italy in late 6th century, Cremona remained a Byzantine stronghold. Construction of the Romanesque cathedral began in 1107, resumed in 1129

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown

West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown
West Front of St. Mark s, Venice, 1890. on the Piazza San Marco, the Byzantine cathedral dates c1060-1100, with Gothic ornamented roofline on the main facade

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View of the Bosphorus: The Castle of Europe, 1890. On the European shore of the Bosphorus, Rumelihisari medieval fortress was built between 1451-1452 on the orders of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890

Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890
Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly The Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890. Romanesque interior of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890

View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890. Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian with Romanesque Bell Tower added

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown

In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown
In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Martorana, (Santa Maria Dell Ammiraglio), Palermo, 1906. Creator: Unknown

The Martorana, (Santa Maria Dell Ammiraglio), Palermo, 1906. Creator: Unknown
The Martorana, (Santa Maria Dell Ammiraglio), Palermo, 1906. Church in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy, which dates back to the 12th century, and is a mixture of Byzantine, Norman

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church

Palestine, West Bank, Bethlehem Governorate, Beit Sahour. The Greek Orthodox Church (Deir Al Ra wat) at Shepherds Field

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Central Aisle of Vladimir Cathedral, Kief - the most beautiful Church in Russia, 1898

Central Aisle of Vladimir Cathedral, Kief - the most beautiful Church in Russia, 1898. St Volodymyrs Cathedral in Kiev, Ukraine, was built in neo-Byzantine style in the 19th century

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Church of St Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1895. Creator: Unknown

The Church of St Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1895. Creator: Unknown
The Church of St Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1895. The first church on the site was a Byzantine basilica built in the 5th century

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Fort St. Jean and Cathedral, Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Fort St. Jean and Cathedral, Marseille, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Fort St. Jean and Cathedral, Marseille, 1930. Fort Saint-Jean built in 1660 by Louis XIV. Nouvelle Major cathedral built in Byzantine-Roman Revival style from 1852 to 1896

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Notre-Dame de la Garde built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Westminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Creator: Campbell

Westminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Creator: Campbell
Westminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Designed by John Francis Bentley (1839- 1902)

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Serbia, Belgrade View of St Marks Church

Serbia, Belgrade View of St Marks Church

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Simonopetra monastery, Simonos Petra, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Simonopetra monastery, Simonos Petra, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece



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Byzantine Architecture Collection

Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 330 to 1453 AD, and is characterized by its use of domes, arches, and elaborate mosaics. The most famous example of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. Other examples include the Church of St. Mark in Venice and the Church of St. Catherine in Sinai, Egypt. Byzantine buildings were often decorated with intricate mosaics depicting religious scenes or figures such as Jesus or Mary. The walls were usually made from brick and stone and were often covered with marble panels or frescoes depicting biblical stories or other religious images. Overall, Byzantine architecture was highly ornate and decorative while still maintaining a sense of balance between form and function that has been admired for centuries.
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