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The Holy Land: The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls: UNESCO Culture Sector

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The Holy Land, the Old City of Jerusalem and its walls. 00:00:00
The Old City was given World Heritage status in 1981 and placed on the World Heritage in 00:00:07
Danger List the following year. 00:00:13
The city, fortified by its walls, is barely one square kilometer in size, with followers 00:00:16
of three religions living in their respective quarters. 00:00:21
This path is the Via Della Rosa, where Jesus walked with the cross. 00:00:28
Jesus is said to have laid his hand on this wall. 00:00:35
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is located on the hill of Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified. 00:00:43
It is said that Jesus was put to death by crucifixion atop these worn stairs. 00:00:50
There are two altars here representing two Christian sects, the Roman Catholic faith 00:00:57
and the Greek Orthodox faith. 00:01:03
There is a ritual for opening the door every morning at the church. 00:01:11
It is a Muslim, in fact, who opens the lock to the Christian church. 00:01:15
When Islamic King Saladin recovered the city of Jerusalem from the Christian Crusades, 00:01:23
the king approved of preserving the church on condition that the keys to the complex 00:01:27
were managed by Muslims. 00:01:31
The tradition has lasted 800 years. 00:01:37
This is the Muslim quarter. 00:01:44
The Holy Rock is said to be the spot from which Muhammad, the founder of Islam, ascended 00:01:47
through the heavens to God and received revelation from Allah. 00:01:52
The hill where the Dome of the Rock is located is a sacred site for Judaism. 00:01:59
For Jews throughout the world, Jerusalem is their eternal homeland. 00:02:05
The sight of Jewish people grieving the loss of their homeland and praying before the wall 00:02:09
has given it the name the Wailing Wall. 00:02:14
The city has had a complex history with three religions claiming and fighting over the holy 00:02:25
sites and yet living together in the same city. 00:02:30
Jerusalem, a city on the World Heritage in Danger list, is a symbol to the whole world. 00:02:36
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NHK World Heritage 100 Series - UNESCO
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1 de junio de 2007 - 10:52
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