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- The Muristan (Hebrew: מוריסטן, Arabic: مورستان) is a complex of streets and shops in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was the location...
- opposite the southern courtyard of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Muristan area of the Christian Quarter. The mosque is not open to tourists, and...
- De******** Maximus, two forums, and several temples. The Western Forum (now the Muristan) is located on the crossroads of the West Cardo and what is now El-Bazar/David...
- Benedictine Order who was appointed as rector of the ho****e in Jerusalem at Muristan in 1080. In the wake of the success of the First Crusade in 1099, he became...
- court of Amalfi in the early 16th century. Italian armored cruiser Amalfi Muristan, founded by an Amalfitan merchant Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport Sorrentine...
- restoration works and excavations inside the building, and under the nearby Muristan bazaar, it was found that the area was originally a quarry, from which...
- most prominent among them. Suq Aftimos (19th century) covers much of the Muristan quarter Though formally separate from the main bulk of the Christian Quarter...
- hospital, in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem's neighborhood now known as Muristan just south of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, including the Church of...
- junction of the main cardo and de********, now the location for the (smaller) Muristan. Adjacent to the forum, Hadrian built a large temple to Venus, at a site...
- Sepulchre, the empty tomb of Jesus Christ. Godfrey endowed the hospital in the Muristan after the First Crusade. Once the city was returned to Christian rule,...