Hagia Sophia

Justinian I the Great spared no expense in furnishing the church. Porphyry and marble were used to decorate the temple and as wall and pillar coverings.

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Mainly green marble was used for the columns. Many elements were decorated with gold, silver, ivory and glittering stones.

The dome's interior was covered with gold mosaics, and large figures of cherubs were placed in the pendentives.