new gate
Kharanaq Old Bridge

New Gate
The New Gate is a historic gate located in Jerusalem, Israel.
It was built in 1889 by the Ottomans under the direction of the French consul and Franciscan brotherhood monkship order.
History
- The New Gate was constructed to provide direct access between the Christian Quarter and the new neighborhoods then being developed outside the walls of the Old City.
- The gate is situated at the highest point of the present wall, approximately 790 metres above sea level.
Architecture
The New Gate features an arched design with crenelated stonework.
Its architectural style reflects the Ottoman influence during its construction period.
Layout
Unfortunately, specific details regarding the layout and internal structure of the gate are not available.
Historical Significance and Events
The New Gate played a significant role in the development of Jerusalem's Old City.
It served as a direct link between the Christian Quarter and the new neighborhoods being built outside the walls.
Current Status and Use
The New Gate is currently open to visitors and serves as an entrance point to the Old City.
Heritage Status
The New Gate has been designated as a historic site, reflecting its significance in Jerusalem's history.
Visiting Information
- Location: Kharanaq Old Bridge, Iran
- Country: Israel
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, specific details regarding notable features or rooms within the gate are not available.
Details
| Name | new gate |
|---|---|
| City | دهستان رباطات |
| Country | Iran |
| Coordinates | 32.345383, 54.668488 |
| Architect | French consul and Franciscan brotherhood monkship order |
| Current use | entrance point to the Old City |
| Accessible | true |
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