St Anne's Church

Jerusalem

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St Anne's Church

St Anne's Church was built by crusaders in the 12th century in a Romanesque style. Many pilgrims take advantage of the perfect acoustics inside and sing religious hymns. Hidden in the courtyard you'll find some remains of a Roman pagan temple. The church was a Muslim school for some time under the Saladin and is considered to be the site of many important events in the Christian religion: the home of Virgin Mary's parents, Joachim and Anne, and of the Pool of Bethesda, where Jesus healed a sick man.

Useful Information

  • Address: Church of St. Anne, Derech Sha'ar HaArayot, Jerusalem
  • Phone: +972 2 628 3285
  • Opening House: April to September: daily 8am–noon / 2pm–6pm. October to March: daily 8am–noon / 2pm–5pm

Do & See

With spiritual milestones and millennia-old landmarks around every corner, Jerusalem is a labyrinth of things to do for sightseeing enthusiasts — exciting, but easily overwhelming.

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