Sarı, who stated that there are almost 20 large and small domes above the entire complex of Hagia Sophia, and most of these domes are exposed to rainwater, continued his words as follows: 'There are significant problems in the leads of the monument's domes. Because of these problems, the monument absorbs moisture. After the moisture, there may be some peeling in the decorations and mosaics.
We will quickly identify them. We will make the necessary interventions. Hagia Sophia Mosque is the second work converted after the conquest of Istanbul. The area of Hagia Sophia is 10,200 square meters, including the baptistery.
The area of its main structure is 9,800 square meters. The height of its dome from the ground is about 56 meters. The restoration of this monument will be a very long process. There are very comprehensive details. These will be evaluated one by one, and interventions will be made where necessary. All these interventions will be interventions that will ensure the healthy life of the building.'