Religious and Historical Sites in Jerusalem

Discover Bethlehem’s surrounding towns and villages, where faith, tradition, and daily life weave together into the fabric of Palestinian heritage.

Holy Sepulchre

Enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus are commemorated

Haram Al Sharif

Explore the Haram al-Sharif, home to the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque, a place of beauty, prayer, and history

Western Wall

Experience the Western Wall, Jerusalem’s most sacred Jewish site, where prayer and tradition endure through the centuries.

Via Dolorosa

Follow the Via Dolorosa’s 14 stations, where history and faith intertwine along Jerusalem’s ancient streets

St. Anne & Bethesda Pools

Visit St. Anne’s serene 12th-century church and the Pools of Bethesda, where faith and history meet in quiet reflection.

Ecce Homo & Lithostrotos 

Step beneath the Ecce Homo Arch and explore the Lithostrotos, stones echoing with the story of Jesus’ trial

Church of Flagellation

Visit the Church of the Flagellation the First Station of the Cross, marking where Jesus was scourged before His crucifixion.

Church of Condemnation

Reflect at the Church of the Condemnation, where art and devotion recall Christ’s trial before Pilate on the Via Dolorosa

St. Alexander Nevsky Church

Discover St. Alexander Nevsky Church, a Russian Orthodox site combining sacred worship with archaeological remains

Chapel of Ascension

Discover the Church of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives, a Christian pilgrimage site with deep spiritual meaning

Pater Noster Church

Explore Pater Noster Church, where Christ’s prayer is displayed in dozens of languages on the Mount of Olives

Dominus Flevit Church

Visit Dominus Flevit on the Mount of Olives, a Franciscan church recalling Christ’s lament for Jerusalem

Mary Magdalene Church

Marvel at Mary Magdalene’s iconic domes, a Russian Orthodox treasure honoring the devoted disciple of Christ

Church of All Nations

Visit Gethsemane’s ancient trees and the Church of All Nations, where prayer and history stand side by side

Tomb of the Virgin Mary

Explore the Tomb of Mary in Jerusalem, a revered site of prayer and tradition shared across faiths.

Cenacle

Step into the Cenacle, Jerusalem’s Upper Room, where faith recalls the Last Supper and the birth of Christian tradition

Dormition Abbey

Visit Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion, where mosaics, chants, and devotion honor Mary’s passing into eternal life.

St. Peter in Gallicantu

Visit St. Peter in Gallicantu, where mosaics, underground chambers, and sweeping views recall Peter’s denial and Christ’s trial.

Lutheran Church of Ascension

Discover Augusta Victoria, where a towering spire and healing mission crown the Mount of Olives.

Church of the Redeemer

Explore the Church of the Redeemer, a landmark offering sacred worship, archaeology, and breathtaking Old City views.

St. Marks Church

Visit St. Mark’s Church in Jerusalem’s Old City, a Syriac Orthodox landmark tied to the Last Supper and treasured ancient traditions

Tomb of Lazarus – Bethany

Explore the Tomb of Lazarus in Bethany, where Jesus performed the miracle of resurrection, inspiring faith across centuries

Bethphage

Discover Bethphage, the Mount of Olives site marking Jesus’ triumphal entry, remembered each year in the Palm Sunday procession

Garden Tomb

Discover the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, a tranquil Protestant site offering prayerful reflection on the crucifixion and resurrection

Tower of David

Explore the Tower of David, Jerusalem’s ancient citadel and museum, where history, culture, and panoramic views come together

Roman Cardo

Explore the Cardo, Jerusalem’s ancient Roman street, lined with columns, mosaics, and vibrant shops

Old City Markets (Souqs)

Step into the Markets of Jerusalem, where medieval stone arches and bustling souqs bring history to life.

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