The Garden Tomb Jerusalem
One of the Best Places To Visits in Jerusalem
Ancient tomb & surrounding gardens believed by some to be site of resurrection of Jesus Christ. One of the Best Places To Visit in Jerusalem People often mention tomb, Jesus,
One of the Best Places To Visits in Jerusalem
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Although there is no absolute certainty that this was, in fact, the tomb where Jesus was laid and from which he rose, its internal structure is exactly the same as that described in Holy Scripture. The place is wonderfully well maintained. When in Jerusalem, a visit to this place is a must. Beautiful and exciting!
A must see if you are in Jerusalem. Beautiful surroundings. Great presentation by our guide. She presented compelling evidence that points to the Garden Tomb being the actual place where Jesus was executed, buried and rose from the grave!
This place has wonderful gardens. The roses smelled amazing, full of scent. Coming from America I rarely smell roses with any scent at all. My only regret was not being able to stay here longer and just enjoy the sweet presence of worship that fills this place.
Sacred place for Christian 😇 Very nice visiting this place 🙏
What an awesome experience...to see the tomb where my Jesus was most likely placed, and where He was most likely crucified. Our guide was awesome, even though I don't remember his name, but he was a blind man. I particularly loved the pictures he shared with us.
One of my favorite experiences in all Jerusalem! This place didn’t feel like a shrine or place of idol worship. I could experience God here, and the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ! Very peaceful place of honor to remember the Greatest Day in the history of the world! Also a great place to get holy anointing oil.
He's not here, he's risen
A place that gives the idea of Jesus burial and resurrection. Church of holy sepulchre is the other place but much busier there. Beside garden Tomb we were able to have communion
Highly qualified guides do a great job of presenting the evidence that this is the actual site of the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Christ. The grounds are beautifully maintained and there are multiple sites for group meetings for lectures. Group admissions are regulated so that the grounds don’t become crowded. You can enter and view the Garden Tomb.
For non Catholic Christians (I'm Catholic) they believe Christ was crucified and hurried here. I've been to both and I don't care both are plausible and actually very close to each other. So I have no problem with either speculation. I love them both. As an adult I can say I wept like I never thought I could.
Peaceful garden in Jerusalem that contains the tomb of Jesus. Located just outside the city walls of Jerusalem you will find The Garden Tomb, a possible location for the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Christ Jesus. The local tour guide explained the history of the Tomb and the garden. The area of the tomb is open for visitors to see. Near to the Damascus Gate and standing in the shadow of Skull Hill you will find this beautiful garden with its ancient empty tomb. The gardens are beautiful and peaceful with many chapels throughout with people praying and singing. This is a special spot.
Strangely serene place. Beautiful garden, very carefully tended. The question about this perhaps being Christ's tomb really hurts home when you see the place: proximity to major road to Damascus gate, skull formation in Rock, wine press, and tomb in quarry. Quite worth the visit. Free!
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