St Paul, Damascus
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the ancient city of Damascus, Syria, the Chapel of Saint Paul is a site of great historical and religious significance. This modest church is a tribute to the transformative journey of St. Paul, one of Christianity's most revered apostles. According to tradition, it is near this spot that Paul, originally a persecutor of Christians, experienced his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.
The chapel marks the place where St. Paul is said to have been lowered in a basket from the city wall to escape persecution. This event is a pivotal moment in Christian history, as Paul would go on to become a major figure in the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
While the current structure does not date back to the time of St. Paul, the chapel is a place of pilgrimage for many Christians, serving as a physical connection to the apostle's life and his profound influence on Christian theology. The church itself is relatively small, but its spiritual significance is immense, drawing visitors from all over the world who come to reflect on the life and teachings of St. Paul.
Damascus
St Paul – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Umayyad Mosque, Azm Palace, Maktab Anbar, Syriac Catholic Cathedral of Saint Paul.
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How to get to St Paul by public transport?
Bus
- كراجات الست (13 min walk)
- موقف حافلات ونقطة شحن متوسطة (20 min walk)