Rock Church

Addis Ababa Axum Bahir Dar Market Blue Nile Falasha Village Gondar Lalibela Market Rock Church Tissisat Falls Yena Zage Peninsular

Lalibela, Ethiopia

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Ethiopia adopted Christianity as a state religion as early as the 4th century. In the 12th century, the king had 11 churches carved out of solid rock in the ancient capital city of Lalibela. Some of these red volcanic rock structures were carved below ground level and encircled by deep trenches, while others were attached to surrounding rock outcroppings. A network of tunnels and narrow passageways connected them.

 

people coming from church

 

the church cut from the rock

 

the side wall

 

church door

 

a window carved in the rock

 

 

religious sign

 

the priest

 

the priest with the crossss

 

cross detail

 

 

drums used in processions

 

St. George

Wall paintings decorate the interior of the rock-cut Church of St. George at Lalibela; some depict the life of St. George, who is said to have supervised the church's construction. According to legend, his horse left a hoof print that is still visible in the courtyard of the church.

Text from Microsoft Encarta

 

a pilgrim
 

 

the church cut from the rock

 

the door and lock

 

inner iron gate

 

the priest

 

donkeys waiting for the pilgrims to return

Photos of another Rock Church

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Rock Church 2 Rock Church 3

Addis Ababa Axum Bahir Dar Market Blue Nile Falasha Village Gondar Lalibela Market Rock Church Tissisat Falls Yena Zage Peninsular

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