Room of the Last Supper (Cenacle)
Jerusalem, Israel


The Room of the Last Supper, or Cenacle, is a thirteenth-century Gothic structure atop Mount Zion, believed to be the site where Jesus shared his final meal with the Apostles. The room's high vaulted ceiling and stone walls radiate a solemn yet historic ambiance, enhanced by its significance to Christianity as a focal point of devotion.
Visiting the Cenacle offers an opportunity to reflect on its layered history and religious importance. Adjacent to the site are other notable attractions, including the Tomb of David and the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu. The cooler months can be particularly pleasant for a visit, with less foot traffic allowing for quieter contemplation.
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