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Ethiopian Monastery and Church of The Holy Sepulchre, Old City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
Ethiopian Monastery and Church of The Holy Sepulchre, Old City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Neil Farrin
Media ID 10232136
Filename: 1126-1186.jpg
Size: 5600 x 3733 (7.5MB)
Date: 27th March 2014
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Neil Farrin/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
City: Jerusalem
Country: Israel
4th Century Church Of The Holy Sepulchre Cross Ethiopian Culture Israel Jerusalem Middle Eastern Culture Old City
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This print showcases the Ethiopian Monastery and Church of The Holy Sepulchre, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled within the enchanting Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Bathed in vibrant hues of blue and adorned with intricate architectural details, this image effortlessly captures the essence of Christianity's rich history in the Middle East. The wall and dome stand tall against a clear sky, symbolizing resilience and devotion. Every arch and ornate design tells a story that dates back centuries, reflecting the deep-rooted Ethiopian culture intertwined with Middle Eastern traditions. A prominent cross proudly adorns the structure, serving as a powerful reminder of faith. As we gaze upon this stunning piece of religious architecture, we are transported to an era steeped in reverence and spirituality. The stone walls whisper tales from generations past while inviting us to explore their sacred halls. Neil Farrin/Robert Harding's expert photography beautifully encapsulates this travel destination's allure. With its low angle view capturing every detail meticulously, it allows us to appreciate both the grandeur and intricacy that make this site an international landmark. In this image void of human presence but brimming with historical significance, Deir es Sultan emerges as not just a place of worship but also as a testament to our collective heritage—a window into the past that continues to inspire awe in all who behold it.