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Herod's Gate, Old City, Jerusalem.

Herod's Gate is a gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.

It adjoins the Muslim Quarter, and is only a short distance to the east of the Damascus Gate.

Old City of Jerusalem and its walls
Christianity
"Status Quo"
Catholic
Latin
(Patriarch)
Franciscans
(Custos)
Defunct
Melkite Catholic
(Patriarch)
Armenian Catholic
Maronite CatholicMaronite Convent
Eastern
Orthodox
Greek Orthodox
(Patriarch)
Oriental
Orthodox
Armenian Orthodox
(Patriarch)
Syriac Orthodox
Coptic Orthodox
(Archbishop)
Protestant
Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
Lutheran
Protestant Church in Germany
Areas, quarters Christian
Quarter
Muristan Muslim
Quarter
Armenian
Quarter
Jewish
Quarter
Temple
Mount

Gates
1. Jaffa 2. Zion 3. Dung 4. Golden 5. Lions 6. Herod
7. Damascus 8. New (Double, Single, Tanners')
Al-Mawazin

Surrounding streets, roads:
Islam
(Sunni Islamic
Grand Mufti)
Al-Aqsa
(Waqf)
Other mosques
Judaism
(Sephardic/Ashkenazi
Chief Rabbis)
General
Orthodox
Jewish
Defunct
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