The Garden Tomb

The Garden Tomb is an incredible site located in East Jerusalem, with a rich and fascinating history that stretches back centuries. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views, peaceful atmosphere and spiritual atmosphere of the tomb, as well as appreciate its many wonders and features.

Overview of the Garden Tomb.

The Garden Tomb is an ancient site believed to have been the place of Jesus’ crucifixion, burial and resurrection. It is believed that Jesus was buried in a nearby stone chamber known as a “Kokh” tomb, which has served as an important spiritual and religious symbol for Christians since the first century. Visitors can marvel at its unique features, including free-standing white marble pillars in the centre of the courtyard, wooden doors pierced by two small holes where nails were placed for hanging banners and stone steps leading down into the sepulchre itself.

History of the Garden Tomb.

The Garden Tomb is believed to date back to around 33 A.D., when it is thought that Jesus was crucified and buried there. It has since been a destination of pilgrimage and contemplation for individuals of many faith backgrounds. Throughout history, sultans, knights, kings and pilgrims have all visited the site – some taking away stones as souvenirs while others leaving behind numerous artifacts. Today, visitors can still explore the grounds and experience the peace and serenity of this sacred place.

Visiting the Garden Tomb: What to Expect and How to Get There.

Visiting the Garden Tomb is an awe-inspiring experience. Upon arrival, visitors are invited to take in the breathtaking view from above, or explore the temple area at the base. There is also a peaceful garden and tranquil atmosphere for those who want to take it all in. The best way to get there is by car or taxi – simply follow your GPS coordinates, as it is located outside of the Old City walls. To get even more out of your visit, join one of the guided tours which are available throughout the year!

The Bible, the Garden Tomb and Its Significance to Christianity.

The Garden Tomb has been theorized to be the site of Jesus’ resurrection. Its connection to Jesus is rooted in centuries of Biblical tradition, including the Gospels which state that Jesus was laid to rest in a garden tomb before his resurrection. Although this site may not have been the exact location, it is still an important pilgrimage destination for many Christians who wish to honor Christ and remember what he accomplished through his resurrection.

Important Sites Surrounding the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem.

Within a few feet of the Garden Tomb are additional places of Christian interest, such as Golgotha (the site where Jesus was crucified). The traditional tomb of Mary (the mother of Jesus) is located just up the hill, and there are churches and monasteries that provide visitors with a glimpse into ancient architecture. Visitors can also explore other important sites like the Valley of Jehoshaphat, Solomon’s Quarries, Absalom’s Pillar, and Pillars of Zacchaeus. All these points give pilgrims an immersive spiritual experience as they consider the significance of this holy place as it relates to their faith.

The Garden Tomb

Opening Hours:

Monday – Saturday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Entrance Fee:

Free

Contact Information:

Phone: +972-2-539-2100
Email: mail@gardentomb.com

Site Features:

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The Garden Tomb

Opening Hours:

Monday – Saturday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Entrance Fee:

Free

Contact Information:

Phone: +972-2-539-2100
Email: mail@gardentomb.com

Site Features:

Free Entrance
Public Transportation

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