Western wall hebrew ha kotel ha maʿaravi also called wailing wall in the old city of jerusalem a place of prayer and pilgrimage sacred to the jewish people.
Is the wailing wall on the temple mount.
The western or wailing wall is located in the old city of jerusalem at the foot of the western side of the temple mount.
The al aqsa mosque in the temple mount complex is the third holiest site in the world for islam.
It includes the western wall also known as the wailing wall is the only remaining wall left from the ancient temple area and the dome of the rock.
Herod the great constructed the oldest layers of the wall between 20 bc and 19 bc as the second jewish temple was being remodeled.
It is the only remains of the second temple of jerusalem held to be uniquely holy by the ancient jews and destroyed by the romans in 70 ce.
This is a photograph of the temple mount.
For 500 years until the muslims captured jerusalem this whole southwest area where the wailing wall the kotel was known as a garbage dump.
The wall extends for 1 600 feet but houses built against it obscure most of its length.
The wailing wall is on the western side of the temple mount in the old city of jerusalem.
The western wall aka the wailing wall or the kotel is the most religiously significant site in the world for the jewish people.
The women of the new roman city built over the ruins of jerusalem were instructed by roman law to take their garbage to the dump daily wall of the old temple site.
In a broader sense western wall can refer to the entire 488 metre long 1 601 ft retaining wall on the western side of the temple mount.
Jewish people pray at the western wall which is structurally a retaining wall for temple mount.
Western wall temple mount in jerusalem history.
It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the jewish temple s courtyard and is arguably the most sacred site recognized by the jewish faith outside of the temple mount itself.