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Examining Sacral Architecture Passed Through Different Faiths

As different faiths came into power in regions across the globe, they often adopted existing religious sacral spaces influencing their architecture. What can we learn from The Hagia Sophia and The Cathedral in Córdoba about the shared histories of these sacral spaces?

May 28th, 2021 | Hartford Seminary

different faiths influencing sacral architecture

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