Hagia Irene

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Name of Building

Hagia Irene

Town or City, Country where the building was originally established

Istanbul, Turkey

Date the building was designed and/or first built

Construction completed: 337
Destroyed by fire in Nika Revolt: 532
Church reconstruction ordered by Justinian I: 548
Damaged by Constantinople Earthquake: 740
Church enclosed within walls of Topkapi Palace: post-1453 (fall of Constantinople to Mehmed II)

Used by Janissaries as arsenal, warehouse for military equipment, and repository for trophies of arm and military regalia taken by the Ottomans during conquest: until 1826
Converted to National Military Museum during the reign of Sultan Ahmet III: 1726
Made into military antiques museum by Ahmed Fethi Paşa, Marshal of the Imperial Arsenal: 1846
Turned over to Turkish Ministry of Culture: 1978

Name of Architect, Builder, or Primary Patron Responsible

Patron: Constantine I (272-337)
Patron: Justinian I (482-565)

Culturally Specific Time Period

Byzantine

Geo-Location

41.00977991524552, 28.98119412883525

Materials

Brick, stone

Architectural Type

Religious
Commercial
Public

Image source

Image 1: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hagia_Irene,_Istanbul_(52112279404)_(cropped).jpg

Creative Commons or other copyright information

Image 1: Ninara, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Student First and Last Name

Brittany Lumanlan Martin

Citation

Patron: Constantine I (272-337) and Patron: Justinian I (482-565), “Hagia Irene,” World Architecture, accessed June 28, 2026, https://worldarchitecture.artinterp2.org/items/show/170.

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