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Jerusalem, Enceinte du Temple, Arche du Pont Salomonien qui reliait Moria à
Jerusalem, Enceinte du Temple, Arche du Pont Salomonien qui reliait Moria a Sion, 1854
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Archaeological Auguste Auguste Salzmann City Walls Enclosure Holy Land Israel Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel Masonry Mount Zion Palestine Precinct Salted Paper Print Salzmann Salzmann Auguste Solomons Temple Temple Of Solomon Town Wall Walled City Walled Town Walls Zion Archway
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This photo print, captured by Auguste Salzmann in 1854, transports us to the ancient city of Jerusalem. The image showcases the impressive architectural feature known as the Arche du Pont Salomonien, which once connected Moria to Sion within the Temple Mount complex. Salzmann's meticulous attention to detail allows us to appreciate not only the grandeur of this archway but also its historical significance. As we gaze upon this archaeological site, we are reminded of the rich heritage that lies within Jerusalem's walls. The photograph beautifully captures a moment frozen in time, offering a glimpse into 19th-century France's fascination with Middle Eastern culture and history. It serves as a testament to Salzmann's skill as an artist and his dedication to preserving cultural artifacts through photography. As we contemplate this image, our minds wander through centuries past - envisioning bustling streets filled with worshippers making their way towards Solomon's Temple. We can almost hear echoes of prayers reverberating off these stone walls and feel a sense of reverence for this holy land. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this salted paper print invites viewers on a visual pilgrimage back in time. It reminds us that beyond its religious significance, Jerusalem is also an architectural marvel worth cherishing for generations to come.
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