saint catherine area


states: [egypt]

category: cultural

year: 2002

location: Governorate of Janub Sina' (South Sinai)

region: Arab States

latitude/longitude: 28.5562300000, 33.9754300000

unesco id: 954

world heritage site: 954

Saint Catherine Area

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The Saint Catherine Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Egypt, encompasses the Orthodox Monastery of Saint Catherine, built in the 6th century at the foot of Mount Sinai. This historic site, sacred to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, is renowned for its well-preserved Byzantine architecture, ancient manuscripts, and icons, reflecting its continuous use as a Christian monastery. Nestled within a rugged mountainous landscape, it includes significant religious and archaeological landmarks, such as the traditional site of the Burning Bush and Mount Horeb, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments. Inscribed in 2002, it highlights a unique blend of cultural and natural heritage, drawing pilgrims and visitors to its serene desert setting in the Sinai Peninsula.

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