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Surroundings:

Water reservoir at SepphorisRewmains of aqaedectThe Nile HouseMosaic in the Nile HouseMosaic in the Nile HouseMosaic in the Nile HouseThe Nile HouseThe Nile HouseThe Nile HouseThe Nile FestivalThe Nile FestivalThe Nile FestivalThe Nile FestivalMosaic in the Nile HouseMosaic in the Nile HouseWater CisternDecumanus in SepphorisDecumanus in SepphorisDecumanus in Sepphoris - slabs of the streetCardo at the enrance to the Nile HouseUnder the portico alog cardoPavement along Cardo in SepphorisInscription on the pavement - Cardo in SepphorisThe House of Orpheus, mosaic IIIrd c. AD.The House of Orpheus, mosaic IIIrd c. AD.The House of Orpheus, mosaic IIIrd c. AD.Dionysius house.Dionysiac scenesSepphoris Synagogue MosaicSepphoris Synagogue Mosaic

Location:

  • Israel, Nazareth
  • geo:32.703068,35.298252
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Workshop or industry
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=28226

Annotations

  1. Jean Briand, The Judeo-Christian Church of Nazareth, Franciscan Printing Press, Jerusalem 1984 4th. ed., p. 51-58.

According to tradition the Church of St Joseph in Nazareth is built over the carpentry workshop of the husband of the Virgin Mary or over the house of the Holy Family -according to later tradition. The cave was used by the early dwellers in the Roman period as a water or food storage under the house, which is typical of the residential houses at that time.


Nearby

NAZARETH

NAZARETH

Horbat Malta

Settlement from the Middle Bronze Age II and the Roman period till Persian period.

Kfar HaHoresh [Kefar HaHoresh] (2 km)

Neolithic cemetery.


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