Dome of the Rock
One of the Best Places To Visits in Jerusalem
Iconic gold-topped Islamic shrine built around 690AD with huge relevance to both Christians & Jews. One of the Best Places To Visit in Jerusalem People often mention visiting,
One of the Best Places To Visits in Jerusalem
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Beautiful history!
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Beautiful and stunning mosque. The whole area is full of history and imagery. The golden dome shines brightly, then you see the craftsmanship and intricate detail of the tiles. Inside of course is the rock, surrounding by the mosque area. The dome again is decorated as is all the internal space. Fantastic opportunity to visit and one not to be forgotten easily.
A beautiful compound, with the dome of the rock being the centre of the Al Aqsa compound. The roof is covered with a gold leaf and the inside is gorgeous. Lots of friendly palestinians made us feel welcome and the area feels spiritual and holy. A great place to take photos
Wow - this was one of the greatest experience i had. Having the Chance to enter the holy Dome of Rock was a Honor. In my pictures and Videos you will get the Impression of How the Dome is looking inside. This is very unique Sinne only muslims are allowed to enter this Holly place.
Beautiful temple! A must while visiting Jerusalem. No entrance fee. However, check the entrance time, winter 7:30 am to 11:30 am and 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm; summer 7:30 am to 10:30 am and 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Closed on Fridays. The place can be accessed through a walkway from the Dung gate. Be respectful dress appropriately. Highly recommend.
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Absolutely stunning. While in Jerusalem it’s a must to visit this. One day! The new temple will be built! This was wonderful to be able to visit and see this stunning piece of our world history. You will regret not visiting this sight.
Beautiful religious place. Recommend to visit. You must "do your homework" before visiting and to advice local police officer to avoid complicated situations ! It's a strict visiting hours and rules you must follow.
During Ramadan no entry for non Muslim. But awesome views from the top of the Austrian Hospice for 5 Shekels.
⚠️ ONLY Muslims allowed inside! Which is a shame seen it’s historical relevance to both the Jews and Christians. The history of this place is felt, yet at the same time the tension that still exists between the religions (and thus people). Be sure to arrive early so you don’t need to wait a lot before you’re allowed inside. There is only one entrance for non-Muslims inside the complex through the Mughrabi Gate. As mentioned check the visiting time slots (7:30-10:30, 12:30-13:30), and be sure to wear long pants, and a shirt with sleeves. Also read beforehand about the importance of the ‘foundation stone’ which is housed inside the Dome of the Rock.
Very intriguing place but the aggression toward me from Muslim "security" was inexcusable. Taking photos and trying to enjoy this location was hindered by aggressive and belligerent men who demanded we delete all the files from our camera and also tried to take my camera away. Just look at photos from the safety of your own home, I wouldn't recommend visiting this place...of all the places in Jerusalem.
Such an impressive building right in the center of Jerusalem's Old Town. As one of the holy places of Islamic religion it is located next to the West Wall and the Al Aqsa Mosque. Although we haven't visited the Dome, it was still spectacular from the outside.
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