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  • Description: Grundriss der Hagia Sophia - in der oberen Hälfte (a) der Empore, in der unteren Hälfte (b) des Erdgeschosses. Quelle: Wilhelm Lübke, Max Semrau: Grundriß der Kunstgeschichte. Paul Neff Verlag, Esslingen, 14. Auflage 1908.
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Hagia Sophia, Istanbul: a) Plan of the gallery (upper half); b) Plan of the ground floor (lower half)

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