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'''Hagia Irene''' or '''Hagia Eirene''', otherwise known as the '''Church of Holy Peace''', is an {{Wiki|Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox}} church located in the outer courtyard of [[Topkapı Palace]] in [[Constantinople]].
'''Hagia Eirene''', also known as the '''Church of Holy Peace''', is an {{Wiki|Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox}} church located in the outer courtyard of [[Topkapı Palace]] in [[Constantinople]].


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Hagia Eirene
Hagia Eirene

Hagia Eirene, also known as the Church of Holy Peace, is an Orthodox church located in the outer courtyard of Topkapı Palace in Constantinople.

History[edit | edit source]

Formerly the site of a pre-Christian temple, the temple was restored by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I during the 6th century after it was burned down. Since then, it has served as an Orthodox church for almost 1000 years.[1]

After the Ottoman conquest, the church was converted into an armory for the Janissaries due to its close proximity to the royal palace.[1]

Today, the church operates as a museum and a music hall.[1]

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