Vici.org

Umgebung:

Remains the Capernaum synagogueRemains of the the Capernaum synagogueKapharnaum White Synagogue - remainsCapernaum synagogueKapharnaum White Synagogue - remainsCaphernaum synagogueRemains of the Capernaum synagogueKapharnaum White Synagogue - remainsCaphernaum synagogueRemains of the Capernaum synagogueRemains of the Capernaum synagogueCaphernaum synagogueRemains of the Capernaum synagogueKapharnaum White Synagogue - remainsSynagoge von KafarnaumRemains of the Capernaum synagogueKapharnaum White Synagogue - remainsRemains of the Capernaum synagogueRemains of the Capernaum synagogueCaphernaum housesAncient path on the shoreTo Mensa DominiPath to the church.Ancient stepsPath to the church.Tabgha - Mensa DominiPath to the church.Tabgha - Mensa DominiChurch of the Primacy of St. Peter.Remains of the early Christian builllldings - Church of the Primacy of St. Peter

Lage:

  • Israel, Amnun
  • geo:32.880436,35.575279
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 25~ / unknown

Klassification:

  • Heiligtum
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21379

Anmerkungen

Es gibt noch keine deutschsprachige Anmerkungen. Präsentiert wirden Anmerkungen auf English.

St. Peter's Church in  Kafarnaum was one of the oldest domus ecclesiae. It is considered "the first church in the world" and believed it could be the place where the house of the Apostle Peter was as it was built ioriginallny the first half of a first century . In the 5th centuryit was an octagonal church.

St. Peter's Church in  Kafarnaum was one of the oldest domus ecclesiae. It is considered "the first church in the world" and believed it could be the place where the house of the Apostle Peter was as it was built ioriginallny the first half of a first century . In the 5th centuryit was an octagonal church.


In der Nähe

Capernaum - St. Peter`s House

Kefar Nachum - Kafr Nahum

Capernaum [Kapharnaum], olive mill and an olive press

An olive mill and an olive press dating from Roman times.

Kafarnaum Synagoge

Die Kapharnaum Synagoge datiert ins 3. oder 4. Jahrhundert