The Cardo Maximus was the main north-south road in ancient Jerusalem. It’s located in the Jewish Quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City.
The Armenian Quarter is the smallest quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It makes up the southwest quadrant of the Old City.
The Saidanagia Monastery is located in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem, along an alley north of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Church of Saint John the Baptist is in the Christian Quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It’s owned by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
The Monastery of Megali Panagia is located in the Christian Quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It’s owned by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
The Christian Quarter makes up the northwest quadrant of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It contains the most important Christian pilgrimage site in the world along with several other important historic sites and churches.
The ambulatory of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre runs in a semi-circle on the east side of the building along the vault of the Catholicon. The church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Western Wall is the holiest places where Jews are permitted to pray. It’s located in the Jewish Quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem.
Ein Karem is an ancient village that’s now a neighborhood of Jerusalem. Tradition says St. John the Baptist was born there.
The Monastery of Saint Simeon is located in the Katamon neighborhood of Jerusalem. It encloses the house and tomb of St. Simeon.