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Himmelfahrtskapelle (Ölberg)

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Himmelfahrtskapelle (Ölberg)

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Himmelfahrtskapelle (Ölberg)

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The Chapel of the Ascension, a profound religious building and historical site, stands proudly on the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem. Situated at an elevation of 830 meters, this ancient structure offers commanding views over Jerusalem's Old City and the iconic Temple Mount. It is a unique landmark, revered by both Christians and Muslims, marking the traditional spot where Jesus is believed to have ascended into heaven.

Visitors are consistently moved by the chapel's deep spiritual significance and its…

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    28. Februar 2023

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    Die Himmelfahrtskapelle auf dem Ölberg, ein beeindruckender Ort wenn man sich überlegt, dass man sich hier in einer Moschee befindet. Die Toleranz findet man alljährlich am Feiertag Himmelfahrt wieder wo ein christlicher Gottesdienst gefeiert wird.

    9. Mai 2023

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    Ölberg, arabisch Jabal al-Ṭūr, hebräisch Har ha-Zetim, Kalksteinkamm mit mehreren Gipfeln östlich der Altstadt von Jerusalem und durch das Kidrontal von ihr getrennt. Er wird häufig in der Bibel und später in der religiösen Literatur erwähnt und ist dem Judentum, dem Christentum und dem Islam heilig.

    Der Gipfel, der normalerweise als der eigentliche Ölberg angesehen wird, ist der Südgipfel, 808 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel. Der mittlere Gipfel (806 Meter) wird vom Augusta Victoria Hospital gekrönt. Im Norden befindet sich der höchste Gipfel, der gemeinhin Berg Scopus genannt wird (hebräisch: Har ha-Ẕofim; arabisch: Raʾs al-Mashārif; 2.694 Fuß [820 Meter]).
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    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Chapel of the Ascension?

    Yes, there is a small entrance fee to access the Chapel of the Ascension. This fee contributes to the maintenance of the site, which is owned by the Islamic Waqf but open to visitors of all faiths.

    How can I reach the Chapel of the Ascension using public transport?

    The Chapel of the Ascension is located in the At-Tur district on the Mount of Olives. You can typically reach the area by local bus services from central Jerusalem. It's advisable to check current bus routes and schedules, as they can change. From the bus stop, it's usually a short walk uphill to the chapel.

    What is the estimated time needed to visit the Chapel of the Ascension?

    While the chapel itself is small, most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the site, including time for quiet contemplation and appreciating its historical significance. If you plan to visit other landmarks on the Mount of Olives, allocate more time for walking and exploring the surrounding area.

    Are there specific hiking or walking routes on the Mount of Olives that pass by the Chapel of the Ascension?

    Yes, the Chapel of the Ascension is a key landmark on many walking routes across the Mount of Olives. Hikers and pilgrims often include it as part of a broader exploration that might also encompass the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations, and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of Jerusalem. These routes vary in difficulty, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the slopes and limestone terrain.

    What should I wear when visiting the Chapel of the Ascension?

    As a significant religious site, it is respectful to dress modestly when visiting the Chapel of the Ascension. This generally means covering your shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are also highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore other sites on the Mount of Olives, which involves walking on uneven terrain.

    Is the Chapel of the Ascension wheelchair accessible?

    Due to its historical nature and location on a hillside, the Chapel of the Ascension may present challenges for wheelchair users. The immediate area around the chapel involves uneven surfaces and steps. It's best to anticipate limited accessibility and plan accordingly.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or considerations when visiting the Mount of Olives with children?

    While the Chapel of the Ascension itself is a place of quiet reflection, the broader Mount of Olives offers open spaces and historical exploration that can be engaging for families. Children might enjoy the panoramic views and learning about the history. However, be prepared for walking on slopes, and ensure children are respectful of the religious significance of the sites. There are no specific child-focused activities at the chapel itself.

    Are dogs allowed at the Chapel of the Ascension or on the Mount of Olives trails?

    Generally, religious sites like the Chapel of the Ascension do not permit dogs, with the exception of service animals. When exploring the trails on the Mount of Olives, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and the sacred nature of the area. Always check local regulations regarding pets in public spaces.

    What are some other significant landmarks or viewpoints near the Chapel of the Ascension?

    The Chapel of the Ascension is surrounded by numerous important sites on the Mount of Olives. Nearby landmarks include the Pater Noster Church, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations, and the Tomb of the Virgin Mary. The Mount also offers several viewpoints with breathtaking panoramas of Jerusalem's Old City and the Temple Mount.

    How crowded does the Chapel of the Ascension get, especially during peak seasons or holidays?

    The Chapel of the Ascension can become quite crowded, particularly during Christian holidays like Easter and Ascension Day, as well as during peak tourist seasons. To experience a quieter visit, consider arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weekdays generally see fewer visitors than weekends.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the Chapel of the Ascension for refreshments?

    While the immediate vicinity of the Chapel of the Ascension is primarily religious and historical, you can find small local cafes and eateries within the At-Tur neighborhood on the Mount of Olives. For a wider selection of restaurants, you would need to venture further down the Mount or into other parts of Jerusalem.

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