Dominus Flevit Church, a small Franciscan church, stands halfway up the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. Although the current structure was built in 1955, the site holds the remains of a 5th-century Byzantine church and necropolis, with visible mosaic floors and ancient tombs. The church’s design, with its teardrop-shaped windows, symbolizes the tears of Christ as he wept over Jerusalem. Visitors can explore the historical ruins and enjoy a panoramic view of the Temple Mount, offering a blend of spiritual reflection and scenic beauty.
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