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One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller, Cristoforo Buondelmonti. Though greatly simplified, it represents the city as it was in 1422, some 30 years before her fall to the Turks. On the right is the great domed Hagia Sophia
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One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller, Cristoforo Buondelmonti. Though greatly simplified, it represents the city as it was in 1422, some 30 years before her fall to the Turks. On the right is the great domed Hagia Sophia
CONSTANTINOPLE, 1422.
One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller, Cristoforo Buondelmonti. Though greatly simplified, it represents the city as it was in 1422, some 30 years before her fall to the Turks. On the right is the great domed Hagia Sophia
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Byzantine Empire Constantinople Florentine Hagia Sophia Plan Traveler Turkish 1422 Cristoforo
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This print showcases one of the earliest surviving plans of Constantinople, drawn by the Florentine traveler Cristoforo Buondelmonti. Created in 1422, approximately three decades prior to its fall to the Turks, this simplified representation provides a glimpse into the majestic city's layout during its medieval era. The focal point of the image is undoubtedly the magnificent Hagia Sophia, with its iconic dome towering on the right side. Constantinople, once a thriving capital of the Byzantine Empire, is depicted here with intricate details and precision. From its strategic location along a river to its labyrinthine streets and architectural wonders, this historic map offers an invaluable insight into a bygone era. The inclusion of Hagia Sophia further emphasizes its significance as an emblematic symbol of Constantinople's grandeur. Its imposing presence serves as a reminder of both religious and cultural heritage that permeated throughout the city. As we observe this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to witness Constantinople at its zenith before succumbing to Turkish rule. This photograph not only captures historical importance but also evokes curiosity about how civilizations rise and fall over centuries.
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