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Arslan Hane (Turkish for ''Lion's shelter''; also ''Arslanhane'') was a Byzantine Eastern Orthodox church converted into a profane building by the Ottomans in Istanbul, Turkey. The Church was dedicated to Christ of the Chalke ((ギリシア語:Χριστός τῆς Χαλκῆς)),〔 Janin (1953), p. 544.〕 after the image of the Savior ("Christ Chalkites") framed above the main entrance of the nearby Chalke Gate.〔 This building, whose name stems possibly from its doors or tiles made with bronze (in Greek ''chálkeos''), was the monumental vestibule of the Great Palace of Constantinople. The desecrated church, already heavily damaged by fire, was demolished in 1804. 〔Müller-Wiener (1976), p. 81〕 ==Location== The structure was located in Istanbul, in the district of Fatih, in the neighborhood of ''Sultanahmet'', about 200 m south of the Hagia Sophia, not far from the Column of Justinian and to the left of the Chalke Gate of the Great Palace, both disappeared.〔
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