Byzantine Church Converted to Mosque is a comprehensive editorial reference pack documenting one of Istanbul's most significant examples of Byzantine architecture later adapted into an Ottoman mosque.
The collection features high-resolution photographs of the building's exterior architecture, intricate brickwork, domes, arches, historic facades, preserved Byzantine mosaics, religious artwork, interior spaces, stone textures, and architectural details. Captured under natural daylight, the pack provides a wide variety of angles ranging from broad establishing shots to close-up texture references.
This collection is an excellent resource for artists and designers working on historical architecture, medieval environments, religious buildings, and realistic urban scenes.
Perfect reference for:
Environment concept art
Historical architecture studies
3D environment modeling
Architectural visualization
Texture creation
Matte painting
Game environment design
Film production reference
Photobashing
Medieval and Byzantine research
The pack includes exterior and interior architectural photography, decorative mosaics, ancient masonry, arches, domes, windows, brick patterns, stone walls, ornamental details, and environmental reference suitable for both realistic and stylized projects