Hagia Sophia along with other monuments of Istanbul has been included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1985, and is strongly protected as a major cultural artifact of humanity, Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said to national broadcaster ERT1 on Friday, ANA reports.
Responding to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s plans to mark the 567th anniversary since the Fall of Constantinople at the monument, Mendoni said that “it was the founder of the modern Turkish state Kemal Ataturk who converted Hagia Sophia to a museum in 1934. This was a recognition that this specific monument belongs to humanity, while it also recognized Istanbul’s history through the ages and its multiculturalism.”
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