Chapel on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, photo Elżbieta Dymart, 2023
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Photo showing Chapel and Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem
The fourth station of the Way of the Cross in Jerusalem, photo Elżbieta Dymart, 2023
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Chapel and Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem

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Chapel and Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem

The chapel on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem was founded by soldiers from General Anders' army. The author of the paintings inside the building was Tadeusz Zieliński. Thanks to the contributions of Polish soldiers, Stations III and IV of the Stations of the Cross, commonly referred to as the Polish Stations, were also created.

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28.04.2024

Last updated:

17.01.2025
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Entrance to the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Jerusalem with a relief of the third station of the Cross. The inscription 'III Statio' is visible above the entrance. Photo showing Chapel and Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem Gallery of the object +1
Chapel on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, photo Elżbieta Dymart, 2023
Entrance to the chapel on Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, featuring an arch with a relief depicting a biblical scene and a plaque marked 'IV'. Photo showing Chapel and Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem Gallery of the object +1
The fourth station of the Way of the Cross in Jerusalem, photo Elżbieta Dymart, 2023

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