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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a presidential decree on Friday turning the historic Holy Saviour in Chora, a medieval Byzantine church in western Constantinople that was a museum, into a mosque, the Greek Reporter informs.
The move follows the July decision to convert Hagia Sophia to a mosque, a move condemned by the international community.
The change in its status was passed in December 2019 but the decision of the State Council of Turkey had not been implemented, until today.
Chora is one of the most splendid examples of Byzantine art, and still preserves mosaics and frescoes. The interior is covered with Bible scenes and portraits of Jesus and the saints dating back to the fourteenth century.