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All Turkey Istanbul Hagia Sophia Wishing Column

Hagia Sophia Wishing Column

Legend says if you stick your thumb in the hole and it gets wet, your wish will be granted.

Istanbul, Turkey

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Inside Hagia Sophia, there’s a column where tourists perform an unusual ritual. They make a wish and stick a thumb into a hole within the structure, then attempt to rotate the finger in a perfect circle. Supposedly, if their finger gets wet, it means their wish will be fulfilled or their illnesses will be healed.

The column is known as the “wishing column” or the “perspiring column.” The modest pole would go unnoticed, if not for the crowds of people attempting to jam their fingers into its small orifice.

The column is known to be damp to the touch, probably as a result of moisture that gathers on its surface. But according to local legend, its wetness comes from more legendary sources. The most popular legend says that the column has been exuding some sort of healing liquid since Saint Gregory the Miracle Worker appeared near it in the year 1200. Some say that it “cries” because of a sultan’s pity. 

The weirdly wet column and its legendary powers prompted someone to shield the column with protective bronze plates. But this wasn’t enough to stop the pilgrims seeking an answer for their ailments. They managed to break through the protective layer, allowing people to continue accessing the healing hole.

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1 Atmeydanı Cd.
Fatih District
Istanbul, 34122
Turkey
41.00836, 28.979376
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