Tomb of David in Jerusalem
Israel - Eilat - Haifa - Jerusalem - Tel Aviv
Are you planning to visit to Jerusalem this season? This historical city can be the best place for you to spend your vacation. Jerusalem is a historic city for many centuries. The city owns many historical buildings, parks, memorials, museums ancient churches and mosques. You will surely enjoy some sightseeing in Jerusalem. Among all the attractive sites, Tomb of David in Jerusalem is the most famous one.
The great Israelite king in 10th century, King David, was buried in “the city of David” or Jerusalem. The concrete site has been traced and exhumed on the small edge east of here, but the Jewish pilgrims placed this primeval city in this hill. There the royal Tomb of David in Jerusalem was allegedly found. The Tomb of David in Jerusalem is a much venerated site on Mount Zion. The Christians, Jews and Muslims have owned it from the ancient period. But, now a days the Tomb of David in Jerusalem is regarded as the Jewish holy site.
In spite of the long association of this site with King David, it is to be considered that this is, in reality, his burial place. According to the Bible, David was buried on the eastern hill that is just in the opposite side of Jerusalem. The Jewish and Christian founders of Jerusalem, David and James, were the center of a liturgical celebration in the Mount Zion Church in the Byzantine era. It ultimately led to the popular conviction that both of them were buried on Mount Zion. Thus, Tomb of David in Jerusalem was recognized with this site.
From the history of Jerusalem, we get to know that the Tomb of David in Jerusalem was first situated near the city in 11th century. A church was built in 12th century in this site by the Crusaders. The Tomb of David in Jerusalem was the lower part of this church. In 1542, the Ottoman ruler Suleiman detained the control of the Tomb of David in Jerusalem. It may also have been aggravated in part by the legend of great treasures buried with David. The Jews took the site from the Muslims in the 1948 war and from then onwards; the Tomb of David in Jerusalem is in hand of the Jews.
If you are visiting to Tomb of David in Jerusalem, then you will find many attractive places to see. Have a look on the Jerusalem Travel Guide before you get there. You can get a hall in the southwest corner of the entrance that was basically the lower part of 12th century Crusader Church. Then at the right lower part you can get see an Antechamber with piers and vaulting. The east wall of two square doorways are well decorated with fine tiles. The floral designed tiles are in various colors like blue, green and red. The two doorways are in direct connection with second antechamber. It has a Mihrab designed with mixture of tiles and small windows. The Cenotaph in Tomb of David in Jerusalem is the main attraction of this place. It is very large and adorned with red embroidered cloth. Burn Marks are observable on the wall. This wall has been blackened of smoke from the pilgrim’s candle.
Do not miss a chance to visit Tomb of David in Jerusalem on your visit to the city.