Iconostasis & chandeliers in the Greek Orthodox Church of Nativity rebuilt by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian the 1st in place of the original church
The Iconostasis which separates the nave from the Sanctuary in the Greek Orthodox area in the basilca of the Church of the Nativity, the basilca stands here since the 6th century when it was rebuilt by Byzantine Emperor Justinian the 1st on the ruins of the first church built in year 336 by Emperor Constantine, light comes through the high windows. Bethlehem, West Bank. March 14, 2022
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Location: Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestinian Authority
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