St. Peter in Gallicantu

(St. Peter in Gallicantu)

Religious Site

St. Peter in Gallicantu

Standing on the easter slope of the Mount Zion is the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. This spot is believed to be the House of the High Priest Caiaphas. An important stopover for pilgrims to Jerusalem, the site commemorates the appearance of Jesus before Caiaphas, the death sentence of Jesus imposed by Sanhedrin, and the denials of Peter and his repentance when the rooster crows. A Byzantine Church was built on the site between 457-460 by the Empress Eudokia. In 529, it was partially damaged during the Samaritan rebellion. In 614, it was completely destroyed during the Persian invasion. A second church was later built in 628 but was destroyed in 1009 by the Caliph Hakim. The third Church was built by the Crusaders in 1102 and was later destroyed between 1293 and 1335. The site remained in ruins until it was rebuilt between 1920-1930 by the Assumptionist Father Etienne Boubet. The existing Church was built in the neo-Byzantine style built on four levels; the upper Church, the Crypt, the guardroom and the dungeon. The entrance to the upper church is located on the upper level of the parking lot. A statue in the courtyard depicts the events of the denial and its main figures, namely the cock, the woman, and the Roman soldier. The inside of the upper-level Church is adorned with three large mosaics covering the back wall and two side walls. Facing the entrance is a bound Jesus being questioned in the house of Caiaphas; on the right, Jesus and the disciples are shown at the Last Supper and on the left, Peter is depicted in ancient papal dress as the first pope. The stairs lead down to the Crypt which is built over the deep pit, and occupies a large space cut out of the rock. The pit is visible through a hole in the rock and is believe to be the place where Jesus was held captive before being brought to Sanhedrin. The guardroom and dungeon are also located below. Other excavations at the site uncovered an ancient stepped stone paved street dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods. The ancient staircase that leads down to the Kidron Valley is located on the north side of the church. During the first temple period, this may have been a passage from the upper city to the lower city. Christians believe that Jesus followed this path to Gethsemane on the night of his arrest. The church is administered by the Assumptionist Fathers (also known as the Augustinians of the Assumption), an order established in France in 1850 in Nimes (France) and named for the Assumption of Mary into heaven. The Assumptionists first arrived in the Holy Land in 1882 and established two large centers in Jerusalem; the Notre Dame Center and the Saint Peter in Gallicantu. Today, the complex also includes accommodation with options for single, twin, and four -bed rooms all equipped with the private bathrooms and other amenities. A gift shop offering a wide variety of souvenirs and artworks made by monasteries, religious communities and craftsmen of the Holy Land. The site also has a cafeteria offering a selection of warm and cold drinks for visitors.

 

Site Religion & Type
Denomination with high relevance
Benedictine Brothers
Catholic - Armenian
Catholic - Greek
Catholic - Roman
Coptic
Mennonite
Mormon
Orthodox - Armenian
Orthodox - Assyrian
Orthodox - Ethiopian
Orthodox - Greek
Orthodox - Russian
Protestant - Anglican
Protestant - Baptist
Protestant - Methodist
Protestant - Pentecost
Protestant -Lutheran
Salesian Brothers
Zion sisters
Telephone
Email
Petergallicantu@gmail.com
Address

Ma'aleh Hashalom , Mount Zion
Jerusalem
PS-JEM
Palestinian Territories

31.772438,35.230902
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Best time of day to visit
AM
Best Time of Year to Visit
Year round
Estimated time of visit
1-2 hours
Weather Consideration
Avoid on rainy
bad weather days
Dress Code
Modest Clothes
Trousers Allowed For Female Visitors
Entry Limitation
No limitations
Booking On Site
Yes
Booking Online
No
Booking via Phone
Yes
Advance booking required
No
Agent Voucher Accepted
Yes
Fee: Adults
ILS10.00Per person
Free For
Free (locals only)
Fee: Special Group Rate
No
Bathrooms
Free
Handicap bathroom
No
Parking
Bus parking available on site
Private parking free
Stairs
No
Wheelchair Friendly
No
Stroller Friendly
Yes