Must go to the sacred sites. The Church of the Holy Cemetery is located in the Christian parish of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus died, buried and resurrected. It is the most important holy place of Christianity. The tomb is a cave, less than 2 meters wide. When Jesus was alive, he said that he would rise on the third day after his death. At the beginning of the 4th century, Queen Hirana, the mother of Constantine the Great, toured Jerusalem and ordered the construction of the Cathedral of the Holy Sepulchre, which was situated on three sites - "a Matyrium, a Triportico around RockofCalvary, and an Anastasis, meaning "Resurrection". In the center of the circular hall is the cave site where Jesus was buried. The rocks around the cave were cut off, and the tomb was enclosed in a building called Edicule. When he entered the church, he turned right and went upstairs to Mount Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified. Two murals said that Jesus was stripped of his clothes and then crucified. An altar, above which is a model of Jesus crucified, below which is a statue of Jesus, like a circular hole in the marble, is said to be the hole in the original vertical cross. Countless churches and tourists lined up to touch the hole. At the entrance of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a red marble was placed in the middle. It says that Jesus was crucified at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, and at 3:00 p.m., Jesus broke his breath after shouting God. At that time, people believed that Jesus was really the Son of the Lord, the Messiah who came to save them. So they untied him from the cross and put him on the marble and anointed him for burial. The murals on the wall behind the marble bed depict the scene in detail. There are many devout believers who put the religion on the stone bed and wipe it. More people kneel down for a long time and kiss the stone, which is said to be soaked in Jesus'blood. To the left is the last stop of the bitter road - the tomb of Jesus. Jesus was buried there and rose three days later. There are also marbles from the original tomb.