Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel - Place where Christ said to Mary Magdalene "Touch me not" - Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Coptic chapel - back of the edicule - Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Coptic chapel - back of the edicule - Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of St. Helen - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel - Place where Christ said to Mary Magdalene "Touch me not" - Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Ethopian chapel - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Coptic chapel - back of the edicule - Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of St. Helen - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Prison of Christ - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Churches & Monasteries \ The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of Stabat Mater (Sorrowful Mother) - Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Prison of Christ - Holy Sepulchre

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Crown of Thorns - Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Chapel of the Franks - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Franks - Holy Sepulcher

Chapel of the Franks - Holy Sepulcher

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Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Flagellation at the 2nd station (Via Dolorosa)

Chapel of the Prison of Christ - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Finding of the Cross - Holy Sepulcher

Chapel of the Franks - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Chapel of the Finding of the Cross - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Center -Chapel of Stabat Mater (Sorrowful Mother) - Holy Sepulchre

Our Lady of Dolours
Ethopian Chapel - Holy Sepulchre

Chapel of the Franks

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