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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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Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Zica Monastery near Kraljevo in Macedonia

Zica Monastery near Kraljevo in Macedonia Serbia Macedonia, Kraljevo Monastery Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1960 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Monastery of Staro Nagoricano near Kumanovo in Macedonia

Monastery of Staro Nagoricano near Kumanovo in Macedonia Serbia Macedonia, Kumanovo Monastery Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1960 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Piazza San Marco in Venice towards the Basilica and the bell tower

Piazza San Marco in Venice towards the Basilica and the bell tower Venice Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1875 - 1885 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The interior of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna

The interior of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna: showing the columns with byzantine capitals
The interior of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna: showing the columns with byzantine capitals, the mosaic decorations and the pulpit

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The byzantine church of Agii Theodori in Athens

The byzantine church of Agii Theodori in Athens Greece Athens Church Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1870-1875. Date of Artwork:1070 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Theodoric's palace in Ravenna, with the bell tower of the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in

Theodoric's palace in Ravenna, with the bell tower of the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in the background
Theodoric's palace in Ravenna, with the bell tower of the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in the background. Ravenna Building Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The central nave of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello, in the province of Venice

The central nave of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello, in the province of Venice Venice Torcello, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta Nave Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Detail of the central nave of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, in Ravenna

Detail of the central nave of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, in Ravenna
Detail of the central nave of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, in Ravenna. A mosaic decoration of the Procession of the Virgins is above the arches Ravenna Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The fine byzantine church of St. Theodore, in Athens

The fine byzantine church of St. Theodore, in Athens Greece Athens Church Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1870-1875 ca.. Date of Artwork:1070 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Animated view of the Basilica of San Marco, Venice

Animated view of the Basilica of San Marco, Venice Venice Piazza S. Marco Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890-1895

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Southern side of the Basilica of San Marco in Venice. On the right side the Doges Palace is

Southern side of the Basilica of San Marco in Venice. On the right side the Doges Palace is partially visible Venice Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Piazza San Marco in Venice, with the facade of the Basilica of San Marco

Piazza San Marco in Venice, with the facade of the Basilica of San Marco and the Campanile seen from the Museo Civico Correr

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: St. Mark's Basilica, Venice with the Doges Palace and the Clock Tower

St. Mark's Basilica, Venice with the Doges Palace and the Clock Tower
St. Mark's Basilica, Venice with the Doges Palace and the Clock Tower Venice Piazzetta San Marco Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church

The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church, view of the harbor dotted with ships at anchor. Along the pier freight piled up and freight wagons

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Tekfur Sarayi, Palace of Constantine Porphyrogenitus in Istanbul, Turkey

The Tekfur Sarayi, Palace of Constantine Porphyrogenitus in Istanbul, Turkey Turkey Istanbul Building Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1976-1977

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View of the area of Seluk, near the archeological site of Ephesus, with its Byzantine fortress

View of the area of Seluk, near the archeological site of Ephesus, with its Byzantine fortress Turkey Ephesus, Seluk. Date of Photograph:1969

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: St. Mark's Square and the Piazzetta with a rain effect

St. Mark's Square and the Piazzetta with a rain effect
St. Mark's Square and the Piazzetta with a rain effect Venice St. Mark's Square and the Piazzetta Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: St. Mark's Square and St. Mark's Basilica and the bell tower in the background

St. Mark's Square and St. Mark's Basilica and the bell tower in the background
St. Mark's Square and St. Mark's Basilica and the bell tower in the background Venice St. Mark's Square Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Interior of the Basilica of San Lorenzo outside the walls (also known as San Lorenzo al Verano)

Interior of the Basilica of San Lorenzo outside the walls (also known as San Lorenzo al Verano), Rome Rome Basilica of San Lorenzo outside the walls Nave Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, in the background the facade of Saint Mark's Cathedral

View of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, in the background the facade of Saint Mark's Cathedral
View of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, in the background the facade of Saint Mark's Cathedral. Venice Saint Mark's Square Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Partial view of Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice

Partial view of Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice
Partial view of Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice. Venice Saint Mark's Square Church Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 - 1910 ca

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Theodora with a procession of two ministers and seven matrons

Theodora with a procession of two ministers and seven matrons. Byzantine apse mosaic in the Basilica of San Vitale, in Ravenna Ravenna Basilica of San Vitale Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Palazzo di Teodorico in Ravenna

The Palazzo di Teodorico in Ravenna Ravenna Building Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:IX sec

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: John the Baptist on the banks of the Jordan, a scene from a cycle of mosaics in the Palatina

John the Baptist on the banks of the Jordan, a scene from a cycle of mosaics in the Palatina Chapel in Palermo. Palermo Palatina Chapel Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Detail of the interior of the Maniace Castle in Syracuse, Swabiam architecture commissioned by

Detail of the interior of the Maniace Castle in Syracuse, Swabiam architecture commissioned by Federico II and named after the Byzantine captain Giorgio Maniace

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Cycle of St. Peter, scenes from the life of St. Peter: the resurrection of Tabitha, St. Peter and St

Cycle of St. Peter, scenes from the life of St. Peter: the resurrection of Tabitha, St. Peter and St. Paul embrace each other in Rome, St. Peter and St

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Abraham blessing Esau, the substitution of Esau with Jacob, scenes from the stories of the Old

Abraham blessing Esau, the substitution of Esau with Jacob, scenes from the stories of the Old Testament, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central aisle of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The sacrifice of Abraham, mosaic in the central aisle of the Cathedral of Monreale

The sacrifice of Abraham, mosaic in the central aisle of the Cathedral of Monreale Monreale Cathedral, interior Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Noah making wine, Drunkenness of Noah and the Tower of Babel, scenes from the Old Testament

Noah making wine, Drunkenness of Noah and the Tower of Babel, scenes from the Old Testament, cycle of mosaics of the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Noah putting animals in the Arc and setting the dove free, scene from the stories of Genesis

Noah putting animals in the Arc and setting the dove free, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the circle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Lamec accidentally killing Cain, scene from the stories of Genesis

Lamec accidentally killing Cain, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the circle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Adam working the land and the Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, scene from the stories of Genesis

Adam working the land and the Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Creation of the firmament and the Separation of waters, scene from the stories of Genesis

The Creation of the firmament and the Separation of waters, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Creation of the heavens, fish and birds, scene from the stories of Genesis

The Creation of the heavens, fish and birds, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The central nave of the Church of Santa Maria in Domnica (also called la Navicella), Rome

The central nave of the Church of Santa Maria in Domnica (also called la Navicella), Rome. Rome Church of Santa Maria in Domnica. Nave Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View of the central nave of the Church of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Rome

View of the central nave of the Church of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Rome. Rome Church of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura Nave Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The arch of Septimus Severus and the column of Foca built in honor of the Byzantine emperor of

The arch of Septimus Severus and the column of Foca built in honor of the Byzantine emperor of the same name, Roman Forum, Rome

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Biblical scenes from the Old and New Testament: the healing of the man blind from birth

Biblical scenes from the Old and New Testament: the healing of the man blind from birth and the resurrection of Lazarus, Reliquary of King Desiderio (Casket reliquary Syrian-Alexandrian), ivory

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Vigil of the Apostles, mosaic in the cathedral of Monreale

The Vigil of the Apostles, mosaic in the cathedral of Monreale Monreale Cathedral Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1902

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Flight of Jacob and his victory over the angel, scene from the stories of the Old Testament

Flight of Jacob and his victory over the angel, scene from the stories of the Old Testament, cycle of mosaics in the central aisle of the Cathedral of Monreale Monreale Cathedral Mosaic Byzantine

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Rebecca giving Adam's servants something to drink and their escape

Rebecca giving Adam's servants something to drink and their escape. Mosaic work located in the Monreale Cathedral
Rebecca giving Adam's servants something to drink and their escape. Mosaic work located in the Monreale Cathedral, province of Palermo

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Two scenes with Abraham and three angels, from the stories of the Old Testament

Two scenes with Abraham and three angels, from the stories of the Old Testament, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Exit of the animals from the Ark and the Spirit of the rainbow, scene from the stories of Genesis

Exit of the animals from the Ark and the Spirit of the rainbow, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The construction of Noah's Ark, scene from the stories of Genesis

The construction of Noah's Ark, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in
The construction of Noah's Ark, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The forbidden fruit and the Temptation of the serpent, scene from the stories of Genesis

The forbidden fruit and the Temptation of the serpent, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Creation of man and the Rest of the Creator, scene from the stories of Genesis

The Creation of man and the Rest of the Creator, scene from the stories of Genesis, part of the cycle of mosaics located in the central nave of the Cathedral of Monreale

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Jesus heals the paralytic, the blind and the lame, mosaic, Cathedral of Monreale

Jesus heals the paralytic, the blind and the lame, mosaic, Cathedral of Monreale Monreale Cathedral Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Panel of the choir in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta on the island of Torcello

Panel of the choir in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta on the island of Torcello Venice Torcello, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta Low Relief, Basrelief, Tile Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Byzantine Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique styles of architecture prevalent during the Byzantine Empire. Our collection features photographs, illustrations, and paintings of iconic structures such as Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, and Chora Church. These artworks highlight the intricate details of Byzantine architecture characterized by its use of domes, arches, mosaics, and ornate decoration. Our collection offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Byzantine Empire that spanned over 1000 years from 330 AD to 1453 AD. It showcases how this architectural style evolved over time with influences from Roman and Greek architecture as well as Islamic art. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate history and culture, the Byzantine Architecture collection has something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in various sizes and formats including canvas prints and mounted prints; it is easy to find a piece that will complement any space in your home or office.
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What are Byzantine Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Byzantine Architecture art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the architectural styles that were prevalent in the Byzantine Empire during its existence from 330 AD to 1453 AD. These prints showcase the unique features and characteristics of this style, which was heavily influenced by Roman architecture and Christian symbolism. Byzantine Architecture is known for its use of domes, arches, intricate mosaics, and richly decorated facades. The art prints capture these elements in stunning detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this ancient architectural style. These prints are perfect for those who have an interest in history or architecture. They can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of sophistication and elegance. Additionally, they make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. Byzantine Architecture art prints offer a glimpse into one of the most fascinating periods in human history through beautiful artwork that captures its essence perfectly.
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