Mount of Olives
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The Mt. of Olives is located east of Jerusalem, across the Kidron Valley. It offers a magnificent view of the Old City and a striking panorama as far as the Dead Sea and the mountains of Moab in the East. The Mt. of Olives is associated with some of the most important events in Jesus' life. Here, Jesus ascended to Heaven (Chapel of Ascension), foretold the destruction Jerusalem, taught his disciples the Lord's prayer (Pater Noster), and wept over Jerusalem on his way to the Holy City on Palm Sunday (Church of Dominus Flevit). The Russian Orthodox Church of St. Mary Magdalene, with its striking onion-shaped spires is also located on the Mt. of Olives.
Basilica of Agony
The Church of Virgin Mary's tomb

According to tradition,
the Virgin Mary, who died in Jerusalem, was buried in the Kidron Valley. The
present church was built by the Crusaders over the ruins of a Byzantine
basilica. The site marks the traditional place of Virgin Mary's tomb and her
Assumption.
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