Interior, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, cathedral, built the end of 19th century near the Holy Sepulcher with support of German Emperor Wilhelm 2nd


Interior of the German Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, a cathedral, built near the Church of the Holy Sepulcher between 1893 to 1898. German Emperor Wilhelm 2nd and his wife Empress Augusta Victoria personally came to the dedication ceremony in 1898. The Muristan quarter, Old jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. June 8, 2021


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Location: Muristan, Old Jerusalem, Israel
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