File:Ceiling above the entry to Hagia Sofia.jpg

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English: Ceiling above the entry to Hagia Sofia: A good example of the non-figurative fresco ceilings that the Muslim conquerors of Constantinople used to cover the original figurative byzantine paintings.
Español: Techo sobre la entrada de Santa Sofía: un buen ejemplo de fresco no figurado con que los conquistadores otomanos de Constantinopla cubrieron los frescos bizantinos originales figurados.
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