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Information and Review of the Dominus Flevit — «The Lord Wept»
Dominus Flevit (meaning «The Lord Wept») is a beautiful teardrop chapel which was only built in 1955 over the site of a Byzantine construction.
It commemorates the occasion of Jesus looking at the city of Jerusalem and, when realizing that it was going to destroy itself by violence, weeping bitterly. In the grounds are the remains of the Byzantine church, as well as part of the first century necropolis that surrounded the city.
The view is extraordinary.
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FAQ for Dominus Flevit — «The Lord Wept» (Holy Places in Jerusalem):
Wheelchair accessible? Yes,
Is there a parking? Yes,
Is it sutable for children? Yes.
Attraction Type: Holy Places, Region: Jerusalem Area, Address: Mount of Olives, Jerusalem (Find more Holy Places in Israel: Jerusalem Area)
Dominus Flevit — «The Lord Wept» Opening hours:
Sunday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Monday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Tuesday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Wednesday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Thursday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Friday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00, Saturday: 08:00-11:45, 14:30-17:00
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