from the Praetorium to the Golgotha
Jesus of Nazareth is perhaps the most influential individual in Human history. And to a great degree it’s so because of what he encountered in Jerusalem. From his arrival at the Mount of Olives, to his death at the Golgotha, these events proved to change world history. The fall of Roman Empire, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, just to name a few. This specially crafted tour will follow specific sites in Jerusalem, that relate to Jesus’s trial, death, burial and resurrection. We will examine, in detail, the historical documents and archaeological finds that relate to these occurrences and assess the realia behind these famous events. This tour is a unique experience for any Christian or any person wanting to expand their knowledge on Christian history and archaeology.
The trial of Jesus took place in a public building in Jerusalem, which all the gospels label as Praetorium. The term Praetorium is generic. Unfortunately, this building is not mentioned in any other contemporary historical documents. It was the name of the General’s tent in the Roman army, and often used to label the Roman headquarters in cities across the provinces. Local tradition says the trial of Jesus was held in a fortress built by King Herod and called Antonia. Foundations of Antonia were discovered in the 19th century, north of the Temple Mount. Furthermore, a large paved courtyard was found in front of it. It is assumed that this is where Jesus was presented to the public, and after condemned. From here, he was directed to the site of his execution, the
From the place of his trial the site of his execution, the trail Jesus walked is now known as 
If time permits, head on to Mount Zion. Here you can visit the 

