The Old City of Jerusalem is one of the most historically and spiritually significant places in the world. Enclosed within ancient stone walls, this small yet remarkable area—covering less than one square kilometer—holds deep meaning for billions of people across three major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Its narrow streets, bustling markets, and sacred landmarks create a unique blend of history, faith, and daily life that has endured for thousands of years.
The Old City is traditionally divided into four quarters: the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter, and the Armenian Quarter. Each reflects the cultural and religious identity of its residents while contributing to the city’s rich diversity. Walking through these quarters offers a journey through time, where ancient traditions continue to shape modern existence.





