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Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO

Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO


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Size: 3500 x 5250 (6.1MB)

Date: 3rd November 2015

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Credit: Eleanor Scriven/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Masada

County: South District

Country: Israel

© Eleanor Scriven

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Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO

Mosaic floor, Byzantine Church, hill top palace complex, Masada fortress, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Israel, Middle East

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Antiquities Antiquity Byzantine Church Floor Israel Mosaic Stone Wall Tile Palace Complex


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate beauty of a mosaic floor in a Byzantine Church, located within the hilltop palace complex of Masada fortress. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this architectural marvel is nestled in Israel's Middle East region. The image captures the essence of this travel destination, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its rich history. The vibrant colors and vertical composition draw attention to the detailed patterns adorning the mosaic tiles. As one gazes upon this ancient masterpiece, it becomes evident that every stone has been carefully placed with religious significance. This place of worship stands as a testament to Christianity's enduring presence throughout time. The absence of people allows us to focus solely on the grandeur and cultural significance encapsulated within these walls. The photograph transports us back in time, evoking feelings of awe and reverence for antiquity. As we explore further into this historic site, we are reminded that Masada fortress holds stories untold and secrets yet discovered. Its stone walls whisper tales from centuries past, making it an international landmark worth preserving. Eleanor Scriven/Robert Harding's skillful photography captures not only the physical attributes but also conveys a sense of wonderment associated with such historical treasures. This image serves as an invitation for travelers seeking architectural wonders and those fascinated by cultural heritage to embark on their own journey through time at Masada fortress – an unforgettable experience awaits them here.

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