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  2. The Christian Quarter (Arabic: حارة النصارى, romanized: Ḥārat al-Naṣārā; Hebrew: הרובע הנוצרי, romanized: Ha-Rova ha-Notsri) is one of the four quarters of the walled Old City of Jerusalem, the other three being the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim Quarter and the Armenian Quarter.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · The Old City of Jerusalem is a walled quadrilateral about 3,000 feet (900 meters) long on each side. It is both ancient and diverse, with an Armenian quarter, a Christian quarter, a Muslim quarter, and a Jewish quarter.

    • Armenian Quarter. The smallest of the quarters of Jerusalem, the Armenian Quarter is the only section of the Old City not dedicated to a religion. Armenians have had a significant presence in Jerusalem for about 1,500 years, after Armenia converted to Christianity as a state religion.
    • Christian Quarter. Up next on our list of the quarters of Jerusalem is the Christian Quarter. Christians have deep ties to the Old City of Jerusalem, and there are dozens of significant sites located in this part of the city.
    • Jewish Quarter. No trip to the quarters of Jerusalem would be complete without visiting the Jewish Quarter. The Jewish Quarter in the Old City is home to the most significant holy site in Judaism, the Western Wall (or Kotel in Hebrew).
    • Muslim Quarter. The largest of the quarters of Jerusalem is the Muslim Quarter, which is located in the northeast of the Old City. It’s most significant features are the Dome of the Rock, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
    • The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. At the heart of the Christian Quarter (what everything in the quarter was built around) stands the venerable Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a site intertwined with over a millennium of Christian pilgrimage, a history of being turned into a mosque and back to a church, destruction and rebuilding by the Crusaders, and more.
    • The Via Dolorosa. The Via Dolorosa, translating to the “Way of Suffering” in Latin, is a processional route winding through the heart of the Christian Quarter that commemorates the journey of Jesus Christ from his condemnation to the crucifixion and burial.
    • The Muristan (Efthymios Marketplace) Over the ruins of a Knights Hospitaller Hospital, the Muristan has transformed into a vibrant marketplace. Around 70 shops beckon visitors, showcasing a blend of history and commerce amidst baroque fountains and hidden corners.
    • Hezekiah’s Pool (Pool of the Patriarchs) Unseen by many due to its residential surroundings, Hezekiah’s Pool is a historic reservoir from Herod’s time, possibly doubling as a stone quarry.
  4. Occupying the northwest quadrant of the Old City, and the second-largest of its four ancient quarters (Moslem, Christian, Armenian and Jewish), is the Christian Quarter, one of the epicenters of worldwide Christianity.

  5. The Christian Quarter (Arabic: حارة النصارى, Ḩārat an-Naşāra) is situated in the northwestern corner of the Old City, extending from the New Gate in the north, along the western wall of the Old City as far as the Jaffa Gate, along the Jaffa Gate – Western Wall route in the south, bordering the Jewish and Armenian Quarters, as ...

  6. Feb 17, 2022 · Jerusalem's Christian Quarter: A virtual tour. Anyone who visits the Christian Quarter will be exposed to things that are not part of their religious beliefs, whether or not they are...

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