In the heart of Ethiopia’s highlands, the Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela stand as a testament to the country’s rich heritage and architectural mastery. Commissioned by King Lalibela in the 13th century, these 11 monolithic churches were carved directly from the rock, each a unique and intricate structure. The site, one of the first in Ethiopia to receive UNESCO World Heritage status, offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s deep religious and cultural history. Today, travelers can explore the cool, shadowed interiors and marvel at the craftsmanship that has endured for centuries.
Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela
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