A Monument Shaped by Empires Hagia Sophia, rising above Istanbul’s historic skyline, stands as one of the most extraordinary buildings ever constructed. Completed in the 6th century under Emperor Justinian I, it has served as a Byzantine cathedral, an Ottoman mosque, a museum, and once again a place of worship. Across nearly fifteen centuries, it …
A Symbol of Ottoman Grandeur In the heart of Istanbul, Turkey, stands the magnificent Dolmabahçe Palace — a landmark of opulence, grandeur, and architectural splendour. Built on the shores of the Bosphorus in 1856, it became the administrative centre and residence of Ottoman sultans during the 19th and early 20th centuries. With its neoclassical architecture, …
The Cultural Significance and Timeless Appeal of Turkish & Moroccan Lamps The craft of making Turkish and Moroccan lamps is a tale woven with centuries of tradition, artistry, and cultural richness. While these two styles share some common elements, their distinct origins and design approaches give each a unique identity. Today, both continue to enchant …


