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Abbey of the Dormition, Jerusalem

The Abbey of the Dormition on Mount Zion. Photo by Nir Nussbaum.


Distinguished by its blue conical roof, four ornamented turrets and landmark clock tower, the Abbey of the Dormition in Jerusalem is a German Benedictine church completed in 1910. It was built on land given by the Turkish sultan to the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and commemorates the "falling asleep" (dormitio) of the Virgin Mary.

History

The land on which the Dormition Church stands was given to Kaiser Wilhelm II by the Turkish sultan on the occasion of the kaiser's visit to Jerusalem in 1898. Kaiser Wilhelm presented it to the German Catholic Society of the Holy Land, and the Church of the Virgin was built on the site from 1901-10 by the architect H. Renard. It was dedicated in 1910 by the German Benedictines.

What to See

In the courtyard the remains of a mosaic floor from the Byzantine basilica that once stood here are displayed under a glass cover. Unfortunately, the glare off the glass makes the mosaic nearly impossible to see. The abbey's tall tower culminates in a balcony and dome with clock.


Dome of the Dormition Abbey.
Photo by Chmouel.

The echoing main church is round and uncluttered, conveying a strong sense of lightness and space. It is far from plain, however: the floor, walls and dome are all decorated with mosaics, mainly depicting the prophets and apostles. The apse features a lovely golden Byzantine-style mosaic of the Madonna and Child (from 1939) above the main altar. The six round chapels are decorated in gold.

The lower-level crypt is the traditional site of Mary's home and death. A circular pillared hall with ambulatories, it centers on the Chapel of the Dormition with a carved-stone figure of Mary in repose (dormitio). Above, a mosaic in the dome depicts Christ receiving her soul. Among the adjacent little chapels is one donated by the Ivory Coast, with wooden figures and motifs inlaid with ivory.

Facilities on the premises include a bookstore with maps and religious literature and a cafeteria serving light refreshments.

Map

Location and satellite view of the Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. Using the buttons on the left, zoom in for a closer look or zoom out to get your bearings. Click and drag the map to move around; click markers for information. You can explore all of Jerusalem from space on our much larger Jerusalem Satellite Map.

Quick Facts

Names: Abbey of the Dormition; Church of the Dormition; Dormition Abbey; Dormition Church; Dormitio Sanctae Mariae
Type of site: Catholic church; Benedictine abbey
Date: 1910
Location: Mt. Zion, Jerusalem, Israel
Phone: 02/565-5330
Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., and Fri. 8:30-noon and 12:30-6; Thurs. 9:45-noon and 12:30-5:30; Sat. 8:30-noon and 12:30-5:30; Sun. 10:30-11:45 and 12:30-5:30
Cost: Free
Bus: 1, 2, 38

Sources

  1. Kay Prag, Blue Guide to Israel and the Palestinian Territories (Black and Norton, 2002), 213-14.
  2. Daniel Jacobs, Mini Rough Guide to Jerusalem (Rough Guides, 1999), 136-37.
  3. Fodor's Israel, 6th ed.

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