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Hagia Sophia is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world — known, photographed, and referenced endlessly. But recognition doesn’t equal understanding.
In this episode, Hagia Sophia is read as a working space rather than a symbol. How light is distributed, why attention never fully settles, how orientation changes with use, and how the building adapts naturally to its function as a mosque today.
Instead of focusing on timelines or identities, this episode treats Hagia Sophia as architecture that absorbs change without breaking — a structure designed to hold different rhythms, movements, and meanings over time.
🎧 Not a history lesson. A guide to how the space actually works.
📱👉 Download the Mytrippl app to start planning your next adventure!
By MytripplHagia Sophia is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world — known, photographed, and referenced endlessly. But recognition doesn’t equal understanding.
In this episode, Hagia Sophia is read as a working space rather than a symbol. How light is distributed, why attention never fully settles, how orientation changes with use, and how the building adapts naturally to its function as a mosque today.
Instead of focusing on timelines or identities, this episode treats Hagia Sophia as architecture that absorbs change without breaking — a structure designed to hold different rhythms, movements, and meanings over time.
🎧 Not a history lesson. A guide to how the space actually works.
📱👉 Download the Mytrippl app to start planning your next adventure!