Church of the Nativity
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | Byzantine Research Fund |
| Reference No. | BRF/2/3/1/53 |
| Level | Item |
| Place |
Bethlehem |
| Dates | 1908 |
| Donor/Creator |
Harvey, Mr William |
| Scope and Content | View of the burial crypts under the nave from inside one of them. The photogarph is annotated and dated in ink at the back:'SERIES OF BURIAL CRYPTS BETHLEHEM UNDER NAVE OF BASILICA. FLASHLIGHT FROM INSIDE LOOKING OUT. 1908'. Further annotation in pencil survives. See also photo no.02/13/29/01 (BRFno 02/03/01/052). |
| Further information | The church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, is a large five-aisled basilica with transept, narthex, a trefoil apse and two entrances leading to the cave of the Nativity. It was built by Justinian I between 560 and 603/5 on the ruins of the first church which had been erected by Constantine I on the site of the cave of the Nativity. The building was decorated with lavish mosaics by Manuel I Komnenos with the contribution of the Latin King and the Bishop of Jerusalem according to the text of the dedicatory inscription which also names a certain Ephraim as the mosaicist. The rare theme of the Ecumenical Councils decorates the side aisles. |
| Reference |
The Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem. 8, fig.8 (right). |