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Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 330 to 1453 AD

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Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: St Pauls Bay

St Pauls Bay
A lookout point over Saint Pauls Bay overs a fantastic view of the bay and the Lindos acropolis. The citadel was fortified successively by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: A 12th century Byzantine mosaic of the Virgin Mary and Child, Aya Sofya

A 12th century Byzantine mosaic of the Virgin Mary and Child, Aya Sofya, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Dusk view over Maidens Tower or Kiz Kulesi, Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey

Dusk view over Maidens Tower or Kiz Kulesi, Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
The Australian War Memorial is Australias national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791

Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791
Crystal Palace Parade, Crystal Palace, Bromley and Southwark, Greater London. Byzantine-style vaulting in red and cream brick and chequered floors in alternating stone

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Duomo di Amalfi cathedral facade with bell tower, Amalfi, Italy

Duomo di Amalfi cathedral facade with bell tower, Amalfi, Italy
Duomo di Amalfi cathedral facade in Romanesque, Byzantine and Arabic styles with bell tower, Amalfi, Italy, a UNESCO Heritage site

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: View over city, the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra and the Dnieper River, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine, Europe

View over city, the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra and the Dnieper River, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Theatre, Sabratha, Libya

Theatre, Sabratha, Libya
The Roman Theatre of Sabratha in Libya. The magnificent late 3rd century theatre, that retains its three-storey architectural backdrop

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Detail of Mosaic Floor in Basilica San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy

Detail of Mosaic Floor in Basilica San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
Detail view of mosaic floor in Basilica (Church) of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. Early Christian Byzantine Art and Architecture. Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Cross-section of Saint Marks Basilica in Venice, Italy

Cross-section of Saint Marks Basilica in Venice, Italy
VENICE: SAINT MARK S. Cross-section of Saint Marks Basilica in Venice, Italy

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Seminara (Italy). Sanctuary Madonna dei Poveri

Seminara (Italy). Sanctuary Madonna dei Poveri
Madonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. ITALY. Seminara. Madonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. Reconstructed after the earthquake of 1908. Late Byzantine art. Architecture

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - 16-sided house

Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - 16-sided house
Exmouth, Devon - A La Ronde - an 18th-century 16-sided house located near Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon, England - built for two spinster cousins, Jane and Mary Parminter

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Istanbul. Turkey

Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Istanbul. Turkey
Turkey. Istanbul. Basilica Cistern. 6th century. Erected during the reign of Justinian I. Interior

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Romania - Curtea de Arges Monastery

Romania - Curtea de Arges Monastery
The Cathedral of Curtea de Arges - a Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Curtea de ArgeE, Romania. It is located on the grounds of the Curtea de Arges Monastery Date: circa 1920s

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Untitled (96), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica and Campanile, Venice]. Creator: Unknown

Untitled (96), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica and Campanile, Venice]. Creator: Unknown
Untitled (96), c. 1890. [St Marks Basilica and Campanile, Venice]. Photogravure, no. 96 from the portfolio " Calli, Canali e Isole della Laguna"

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Byzantine architecture: representation of the Virgin between Saint John and Saint Mark

Byzantine architecture: representation of the Virgin between Saint John and Saint Mark
LRI4690002 Byzantine architecture: representation of the Virgin between Saint John and Saint Mark. Mosaic on gold background. 13th century

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ravenna Travel Poster, c. 1925 (colour litho)

Ravenna Travel Poster, c. 1925 (colour litho)
1126464 Ravenna Travel Poster, c.1925 (colour litho) by Ballerio, Osvaldo (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vintage travel poster by Osvaldo Ballerio of Ravenna)

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Frescoes, Holy Trinity Cathedral, founded 1902, Sibiu, Transylvania Region, Romania

Frescoes, Holy Trinity Cathedral, founded 1902, Sibiu, Transylvania Region, Romania, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Sofia Icon

Sofia Icon
A dramatic sunset frames the Alexander Nevskey Cathedral. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of Bulgaria

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Roman theatre at Dougga

Roman theatre at Dougga
The theatre of Roman ruins in Dougga. Dougga or Thugga is an ancient Roman city in northern Tunisia. UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Byzantine fortress, Paphos, Cyprus, Europe

Byzantine fortress, Paphos, Cyprus, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO

Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Israel, Middle East

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Floor mosaics, Petra Church (Byzantine Church), built between the 5th and 7th centuies AD

Floor mosaics, Petra Church (Byzantine Church), built between the 5th and 7th centuies AD, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Agio Apostoli, Byzantine church, Naxos, Cyclades Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Agio Apostoli, Byzantine church, Naxos, Cyclades Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Aya Sofya (Hagia Sophia), Byzantine mosaic of Virgin Mary with infant Jesus

Aya Sofya (Hagia Sophia), Byzantine mosaic of Virgin Mary with infant Jesus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Sacre Coeur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris, France, Europe

Sacre Coeur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Haghia Sophia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sultanahmet District, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Haghia Sophia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sultanahmet District, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: The Dome of the Rock

The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, an Islamic Temple, begun in 684. The fenestrated gilded wooden dome itself was rebuilt in the 11th century. Date: 684

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town

Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town, Samos Island, North Aegean, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Antimachia Castle near Kardamaina, Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Antimachia Castle near Kardamaina, Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Meteora

Meteora
Karol Nienartowicz

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaic of Mary, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaic of St Michael, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaics, the Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Luke of Steiris mosaic, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD, important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Byzantine Monastery, Osios Loukas, Greece, 2019. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Monastery, Osios Loukas, Greece, 2019. Creator: Ethel Davies
Christ Pantokrators mosaic ceiling at the Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD, important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: First Congregational Church, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

First Congregational Church, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
First Congregational Church, Detroit, Mich. between 1900 and 1906

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Stained Glass Rose Window featuring the Virgin Mary and her son Jesus Christ in the

Stained Glass Rose Window featuring the Virgin Mary and her son Jesus Christ in the
The church of Digoin (in French : " Eglise Notre Dame de la Providence" ) was built in the 19th century (1869) in the Romanesque and Byzantine architectural style

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Emperor Justinian I - Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna

Emperor Justinian I - Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna
Detail of The Emperor Justinian I (483-565), from the mosaic in the apse in the Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town

Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town, Samos Island, North Aegean, Greece

Background imageByzantine Architecture Collection: Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town

Post-Byzantine Church of Ai Giannaki or St. John at sunset, elevated view, Ano Vathy, Samos Town, Samos Island, North Aegean, Greece



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Byzantine Architecture Collection

Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that was developed in the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 330 to 1453 AD, and is characterized by its use of domes, arches, and elaborate mosaics. The most famous example of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. Other examples include the Church of St. Mark in Venice and the Church of St. Catherine in Sinai, Egypt. Byzantine buildings were often decorated with intricate mosaics depicting religious scenes or figures such as Jesus or Mary. The walls were usually made from brick and stone and were often covered with marble panels or frescoes depicting biblical stories or other religious images. Overall, Byzantine architecture was highly ornate and decorative while still maintaining a sense of balance between form and function that has been admired for centuries.
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The Byzantine Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique styles of architecture prevalent during the Byzantine Empire. Our collection features photographs, illustrations, and paintings of iconic structures such as Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, and Chora Church. These artworks highlight the intricate details of Byzantine architecture characterized by its use of domes, arches, mosaics, and ornate decoration. Our collection offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Byzantine Empire that spanned over 1000 years from 330 AD to 1453 AD. It showcases how this architectural style evolved over time with influences from Roman and Greek architecture as well as Islamic art. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate history and culture, the Byzantine Architecture collection has something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in various sizes and formats including canvas prints and mounted prints; it is easy to find a piece that will complement any space in your home or office.
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Byzantine Architecture art prints are a collection of artistic representations of the architectural styles that were prevalent in the Byzantine Empire during its existence from 330 AD to 1453 AD. These prints showcase the unique features and characteristics of this style, which was heavily influenced by Roman architecture and Christian symbolism. Byzantine Architecture is known for its use of domes, arches, intricate mosaics, and richly decorated facades. The art prints capture these elements in stunning detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this ancient architectural style. These prints are perfect for those who have an interest in history or architecture. They can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of sophistication and elegance. Additionally, they make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. Byzantine Architecture art prints offer a glimpse into one of the most fascinating periods in human history through beautiful artwork that captures its essence perfectly.
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