Church of Holy Sepulchre Images

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Church of Holy Sepulchre
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Chapel of the Apparition (Source)
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East end of the Greek Orthodox catholicon, with its iconostasis (Source)
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Altar in the Syriac chapel (Source)
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Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene (Source)
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Arches of the Virgin (Source)
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Prison of Christ before renovation (Source)
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The Chapel of the Parting of the Raiment, in the Church of Holy Sepulchre (Source)
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Chapel of Saint Helena (Source)
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St. Vartan Chapel (Source)
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Grotto of the Holy Cross (Source)
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As a result of the Status Quo, Immovable Ladder placed before 1757 remains in place to this day.[51] (Source)
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1842 lithograph after David Roberts, in The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia (Source)
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Tourists, pilgrims and locals at one of two access gates to the courtyard; photo by Flix Bonfils, 1870s (Source)
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Diagram of a possible church layout (facing west) published in 1956 by Kenneth John Conant (Source)
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Crusader graffiti in the church: crosses engraved in the staircase leading down to the Chapel of Saint Helena[40] (Source)
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Eastern Orthodox icon (c.1600) commemorating a church renovation (Source)
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Floorplan, illustrated by Conrad Schick (1863) (Source)
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The northeast of the courtyard (parvis), with the immovable ladder under a window, and the Chapel of the Franks (right). (Source)
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Bell tower left of the entrance (Source)
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Entrance door (Source)
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The Altar of the Crucifixion, where The Rock of Calvary (bottom) is encased in glass (Source)
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Mosaic depiction of Christ's body being prepared after his death, opposite the Stone of Anointing (Source)
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The Stone of Anointing, where Jesus's body is said to have been anointed before burial (Source)
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