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Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Date: 2021-11-16
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Global Architecture - Jerusalem Israel 2016
This image shows the southern part of the Temple Mount and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The mosque features a prominent silver-lead dome and was originally built as a small prayer house by Umar, the second caliph, but was rebuilt and expanded by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik and his son al-Walid in 705 CE. The architecture is a mix of early Islamic styles with later Crusader and Mamluk additions, characterized by massive limestone blocks and pointed arches.
The foreground reveals the archaeological park with ancient stone ruins and excavated structures that date back to the Herodian period. You can see the Robinson's Arch area and the monumental staircases that once led pilgrims into the sacred precinct. The weathered stone surfaces and the layered construction show centuries of building and rebuilding by different civilizations.
The facade of the mosque sits atop the massive southern retaining wall, which is part of the larger complex. The silver dome is a focal point against the pale sky, while the lower sections show arched openings and modern metal railings for visitor safety. This site remains one of the most significant religious and historical locations in the world.
Architecture type or style: Islamic Architecture
This image shows the southern part of the Temple Mount and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The mosque features a prominent silver-lead dome and was originally built as a small prayer house by Umar, the second caliph, but was rebuilt and expanded by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik and his son al-Walid in 705 CE. The architecture is a mix of early Islamic styles with later Crusader and Mamluk additions, characterized by massive limestone blocks and pointed arches.
The foreground reveals the archaeological park with ancient stone ruins and excavated structures that date back to the Herodian period. You can see the Robinson's Arch area and the monumental staircases that once led pilgrims into the sacred precinct. The weathered stone surfaces and the layered construction show centuries of building and rebuilding by different civilizations.
The facade of the mosque sits atop the massive southern retaining wall, which is part of the larger complex. The silver dome is a focal point against the pale sky, while the lower sections show arched openings and modern metal railings for visitor safety. This site remains one of the most significant religious and historical locations in the world.
Architecture type or style: Islamic Architecture
Image: Israel_2016_133 P3 4K
Photographer:
Sten-ÅKe Sändh
Release: Not Released (NR)
Copyright:
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