Sedat Bornovalı


Sedat Bornovalı is a Turkish art historian, interpreter, and professional tourist guide. He works in Italian, English, and Turkish. Bornovalı is known for his research on the architectural history of Istanbul, focusing on the interactions between Italian and Ottoman architects, and for his role as a guide and interpreter for visiting heads of state.

Biography

Born in Istanbul, Bornovalı attended the Italian High School of Istanbul. He graduated in Tourism Administration from Boğaziçi University and in Art History and Geography from Istanbul University. He later completed his master's degree and PhD in the History of Architecture at Istanbul Technical University. He serves as an Associate Professor at Nişantaşı University.

Academic career

As an art historian, Bornovalı has contributed to various projects, including the inventory of Seljuk architecture. His research primarily focuses on Byzantine and Ottoman art history, with specific attention to the works of Italian architects in Istanbul, such as Giulio Mongeri and Raimondo D'Aronco.

Hagia Sophia

Bornovalı has been cited in international media regarding the Hagia Sophia, often analyzing the building's historical stratifications and mosaics. He was the first expert to officially propose the continuation of archaeological excavations within the UNESCO World Heritage complex after an 86-year hiatus. He serves as a scientific consultant for the Hagia Sophia History and Experience Museum.

Professional activity

Garibaldi House

Bornovalı coordinated the restoration of the Casa Garibaldi in Beyoğlu, the historic seat of the Italian Workers' Society, founded in 1863. During the restoration, late Roman period graves were discovered in the basement, marking a significant archaeological find for the district.

Cultural and diplomatic role

Bornovalı has undertaken interpretation and briefing duties during state visits and diplomatic meetings. He interpreted for the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, and for Roman Catholic Popes during their visits to Turkey: Pope Benedict XVI in 2006, and Pope Leo XIV in 2025.
He has also served as an interpreter for Italian statesmen, including President Giorgio Napolitano and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, as well as for Turkish Presidents Abdullah Gül and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Affiliations

Bornovalı served as the Vice President of the Istanbul Tourist Guides' Guild from 2002 to 2015, later assuming the role of President in 2015 and serving a second term from 2018 to 2021. Following his tenure at IRO, he was appointed as the Acting President of the Union of Tourist Guides' Chambers between 2021 and 2022.
In addition to his leadership in tourism guidance, Bornovalı holds positions in several cultural heritage organizations. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Cultural Awareness Foundation since 2009. Since 2010, he has served as Vice Chairman of the Turkish Society of Art History, Vice President of the Istanbul Italian High School Alumni Association, and a member of the Turkish Archeological Sites and Museums Consulting Committee.
He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Istanbul Site Management Directorate and was a member of the Advisory Board for the 20th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in 2014.

Honours and awards

Orders

Awards

  • Istanbul Tourism Awards – Special Award
  • Skal International – "Quality in Tourism" Award

Books

Boğaziçi'nin Tarih Atlası 2018
  • * The Bosphorus: An Illustrated Story. From Prehistory to The Eurasia Tunnel 2019
  • * Il Bosforo Una Storia Illustrata 2025 Tarihin En Uzun Şiiri Ayasofya 2020
  • * Ayasofya 2020
  • * Santa Sofia. Il poema più lungo della storia 2021 Müzelik Müzeler 2021 Santa Maria Draperis & Beyoğlu'nda 400 Yıllık Bir Katolik Mabedi 2021 Surp Yerrortutyun Katolik Ermeni Kilisesi 2025