Restoration Work Commences on Second Bayezid Minaret at Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
The second phase of restoration work at Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque has begun, with a specific focus on vital repairs to the 2nd Bayezid Minaret.
Preservation of Iconic Structure
The extensive restoration project, overseen by the Directorate General of Foundations, is aimed at preserving the iconic Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque and ensuring its longevity for future generations.
Dismantling and Reinforcing Efforts
As part of the restoration efforts, sections of the second Bayezid Minaret are being dismantled and reinforced to address structural issues.
Unique Construction Techniques Revealed
During the restoration process, a unique construction technique involving internal and external clamps instead of traditional tenons was discovered in the minaret's core.
Challenges Encountered and Repairs Made
Associate professor Ahmet Güleç shared insights on the challenges faced during the restoration, including the removal of previously used cement-based materials and the implementation of necessary reinforcements.
Exterior Restoration Progress
Aside from the minaret repairs, restoration work on the exterior of Hagia Sophia is also progressing, with special scaffolding and mesh coverings in place for protection.
Emphasis on Structural Integrity
Güleç highlighted the restoration team's focus on reinforcing the structure to withstand seismic activity while preserving the building's historical integrity.
Careful Cleaning and Preservation
The restoration efforts include meticulous cleaning of the building's facade and the analysis of materials to determine appropriate preservation methods.
Protection Against Weather-Related Damage
Given the harsh weather conditions, additional measures, such as using specific plaster, are being taken to protect Hagia Sophia from potential damage.