Visit the Iconic Dominus Flevit Church in Jerusalem

Overview

Nestled on the western slopes of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, Dominus Flevit Church, translating to 'The Lord Wept' in Latin, is a striking architectural masterpiece designed by Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi and completed in 1955. Its unique tear-drop shape is a poignant reminder of the tears Jesus shed upon foreseeing the destruction of the Second Temple. The site has a deep historical resonance, having once marked the location of a Crusader chapel, later replaced by a mosque built by the Turks in the 16th century. The Franciscans eventually established the current church, discovering ancient tombs and mosaics during construction, offering a fascinating glimpse into Jerusalem’s layered past. Highlights include a beautifully crafted window behind the altar with stunning views, and intricate mosaics from a 5th-century Byzantine monastery, featuring vivid depictions of nature. Immerse yourself in the spiritual and historical significance of Dominus Flevit Church, and witness the ancient inscriptions and tombs that tell the story of this sacred site.

Photo of Dominus Flevit Church
Photo of Dominus Flevit Church
Photo of Dominus Flevit Church
Contact Info
  • AddressJerusalem
  • Phone+972 2-626-6450

Reviews

Anna P
Israel
5
Dominus Flevit, meaning 'the Lord wept' in Latin, is where Jesus foretold the destruction of Jerusalem as He entered the city on Palm Sunday. This architectural gem, constructed between 1953 and 1955, offers a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of old Jerusalem. A must-visit church.
David M
United States
5
Attending Easter Sunday Mass at Dominus Flevit Church was a wonderful experience due to its remarkable acoustics. Our visit was part of a Franciscan Holy Land tour, which I highly recommend. The church's location offers a fantastic view of Jerusalem for great photographs.
Michael T
Canada
3
Dominus Flevit is an attraction on the Mount of Olives, located past the Church of Saint Mary Magdalena. It is open daily from 8-11:45 am and 2:30-5 pm. The unique tear-drop shaped church commemorates the belief that Christ wept for Jerusalem. Inside, you can see a beautiful view of the Old City from the altar window.
Leo S
Italy
5
DOMINUS FLEVIT CHURCH on the Mount of Olives stands opposite the Old City walls. The church, constructed between 1953 and 1955, is shaped like a tear-drop to symbolize Christ’s tears for Jerusalem. Visitors enjoy a panoramic view of the Old City from this significant historical location.
Sophia V
United Kingdom
2
I encountered an inappropriate joke from a church guard, implying he wanted to marry me, and was then charged 50 shekels for water, which he claimed was a donation. This kind of behavior should be addressed by the Catholic Church to prevent damaging their image.