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Hagia Sophia: 1,500 Years of History in Virtual Reality

March 30, 2025

An Immersive Interactive Experience at the “Hellenic Cosmos” Cultural Center Brings the Iconic Monument of Constantinople to Life

Hagia Sophia, one of the world’s most significant cultural heritage sites, comes alive through cutting-edge technology in the impressive interactive production “Hagia Sophia: 1,500 Years of History”.

Hosted at the Tholos of the Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Center, this virtual reality experience offers visitors the chance to embark on a guided tour like no other—where they are not just spectators, but active explorers.

A Digital Journey into Byzantine Splendor

Through a meticulously crafted digital reconstruction, this production unveils the grandeur of Hagia Sophia’s architecture, its breathtaking mosaics, and the many transformations it has undergone throughout history. This one-of-a-kind experience transports visitors to the heart of the Byzantine Empire, allowing them to witness the monument in its full glory.

Designed for audiences of all ages, the tour is not just a passive viewing experience—it invites participants to engage in various interactive scenarios and guided explorations, deepening their understanding of the monument’s historical significance.

A Monument Brought Back to Life

The virtual recreation provides an incredibly detailed look at Hagia Sophia’s interior, showcasing its architectural design, sculptural elements, and stunning mosaics. It also narrates the different construction phases of the monument while shedding light on key historical, social, and economic aspects of Byzantine life.

This groundbreaking interactive production offers the public a unique opportunity to step inside one of history’s most iconic landmarks and see it as it once stood at the height of its glory.

Experience history like never before—step into the world of Hagia Sophia through virtual reality.

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