Church of the Holy Sepulchre ,Jerusalem Israel

Church of the Holy Sepulchre ,Jerusalem Israel

⛪Church Of The Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem Israel⛪br ⛪#ChurchOfTheHolySepulchreJerusalemIsrael⛪br - In the Old City of Jerusalem, there is a church called the Church of the Holy Sepulchre located in the Christian Quarter. In accordance with traditions dating back to the fourth century, it is believed that it houses two of the holiest sites in Christianity- the place where Jesus was crucified, also known as Calvary or Golgotha, and Jesus's empty tomb, where it is believed that he was buried and resurrected. In accordance with traditions dating back to the fourth century, it is believed that it houses two of the holiest sites in Christianity- the place where Jesus was crucified, also known as Calvary or Golgotha, and Jesus's empty tomb, where it is believed that he was buried and resurrected. It is important to note that the site is in compliance with the Status Quo, an understanding between religious communities that dates back to 1757. br br It is within the walls of the church proper that you will find the final four stations of the Cross of the Via Dolorosa, which represent the last episodes of Jesus' Passion. Having been built in the fourth century, this church has been a major Christian pilgrimage site for thousands of years, as it has been the traditional site of Christ's resurrection, hence its original Greek name, Church of the Anastasis ('Resurrection').br br Several Christian denominations and secular entities share control of the church itself, simultaneously, in complicated arrangements that have largely remained the same for more than 160 years, and some for much longer still. There are three main denominations which share property over parts of the church, namely the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Apostolic churches, and to a lesser extent the Coptic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Ethiopian Orthodox churches. There are three architectural styles in the city: Romanesque architecture, Baroque architecture, and Byzantine architecture.br br The address is: Jerusalem, Israelbr br The number of domes is threebr br The construction of the building began in 326 ADbr br Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, Baldwin V of Jerusalem, and Baldwin VI of Jerusalem were buried in Jerusalembr br Date of opening: 335 A.D.


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