Hulda Gate | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Jerusalem |
Coordinates | 31°46′33.4″N 35°14′11.8″E / 31.775944°N 35.236611°E |
The Huldah Gates (Hebrew: שערי חולדה, Sha'arei Hulda) were one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem leading into the Jerusalem Temple compound in the Hasmonean period and were named as such in the Mishnah.[1] The term is currently being used for the remains of two later sets of gates, the Triple Gate and the Double Gate, known together as the Huldah Gates,[2] built as part of the much extended Herodian Temple Mount, situated in Jerusalem's Old City.[3] Both sets of gates were set into the Southern Wall of the Temple compound and gave access to the Temple Mount esplanade by means of underground vaulted ramps.[3] Both were walled up in the Middle Ages.[3]
The western set is a double-arched gate (the Double Gate), and the eastern is a triple-arched gate (the Triple Gate).[3] There still are a few Herodian architectural elements visible outside and inside the gates, while most everything else of what we see today is later, Muslim-period work.[3]
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