The New Carhedral at Bosra was built in the 4th century on the remains of a 1st century Nabataean temple, dedicated to Dushares (Jupiter). The church had a square central body of 45 meters on each side, in which a circular room was inscribed. The basilica had a wooden roof. Later a second church with three naves was added to the basilica.
Localisation:
- Syrie, Buşrá ash Shām
- geo:32.518913,36.485828
- Précision ± 0-5 m.
Period or year:
- 600 /
Classification:
- Sanctuaire
- Visible
Identificateurs:
- vici:place=54801
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The New Carhedral at Bosra was built in the 4th century on the remains of a 1st century Nabataean temple, dedicated to Dushares (Jupiter). The church had a square central body of 45 meters on each side, in which a circular room was inscribed. The basilica had a wooden roof. Later a second church with three naves was added to the basilica.
Bosra, New Cathedral
Musées associés
Paris, Louvre
Paris, Louvre
À proximité
Palace, Bosra
Palace
Nabatean Arch
Nabatean Arch
Nabi Huri, Cyrrhus
Tower tomb on the southwest necropolis.