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The road that Jesus walked on His way to Calvary is called the Via Dolorsa. It's in the Old City of Jerusalem (the part that has the original Roman-era walls around it). 

The traditional route starts just inside the Lion's Gate (St. Stephen's Gate), near the location of the former Antonia Fortress, and makes its way westward through the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. This route is based on a devotional walk organized by the Franciscans in the 14th century AD. There's good reason to believe that this wasn't really the road He took.

The current Via Dolorosa is a collection of Turkish/Arab shops. Back in Jesus' day, the Roman roads were quite wide and not crowded.

 

(For more on this, be sure to see the movie clip section)

 

True path or not - imagine having an address like "36 Via Dolorosa".

 

These large stones date back to the original road built by the Romans. If Jesus did come this way, these were the stones He would have walked on.

(For more on this, be sure to see the movie clip section)

 

Lots of alleys off the Via Dolorosa.

 

 

(For more on this, be sure to see the movie clip section)

 

The ramps between the steps are for wagons and carts.

 

Some shops were nothing more than a small opening along the way. This was one of the larger ones. Cleaner than most, too.

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