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Saint Catherine’s Monastery All Information About it
Welcome to Mount Sinai & Saint Catherine’s Monastery
Saint Catherine’s Monastery is:
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![]() Location: Situated just a short distance from Egypt’s beautiful Red Sea and all it’s wonderful attractions, there are few places in the world where, you can be in such an awe-inspiring part of the world.Even before written history, oral traditions strongly favour this as the real site, and that spoken history has been handed down to us today. It is certainly true that the sheer magnificence of these mountains, and their isolation from everyday life, has inspired people of all religions. Interesting Facts: The traditional Mount Sinai is actually the name of a collection of peaks, sometimes called the Holy Mountains. At its southern end is Mount Musa (the mountain of Moses), traditionally believed to be the place where Moses communicated with God and received the Ten Commandments. Mount Musa (Moses Mountain) is not actually the highest peak in Sinai.That honour belongs to nearby Mount Catherine which, at over 2500 metres high, is also the highest mountain in Egypt. ![]() If you are planning to do this, be sure that you are in a reasonable state of fitness – the climbs are long and tiring.
Many people prefer to climb during darkness; it’s partly to avoid the heat of the day, but mainly to be at the summit in time to see the glorious sunrise beneath them.
Sample Itinerary:
A typical trip would involve leaving Sharm-el-Sheikh in the evening and driving for about 2 hours to the foot of Mount Sinai. After the climb and a rest to watch the beautiful daybreak with sunrise over this biblical valley and Mountains. Then time to descend and take the chance to visit St Catherine’s Monastery.This stunning holy place was constructed by order of the Roman Emperor Justinian between 527 and 565 CE.It is built around the site believed to be the place where Moses saw the Burning Bush in the famous Biblical passage.
Once you have entered to Monastery, you will be witness to some wonderful and ancient works of art contained within and considered priceless both for their monetary worth and age. They include Arab mosaics, Greek and Russian icons, European oil paintings and many other religious artefacts.
Famously, it also has one of the greatest collections of illuminated manuscripts in the world, second only to the Vatican. There are almost 5,000 volumes in a huge range of the world’s languages.It is still a working monastery and, of course, visitors are expected to respect this during their time there.The monastery’s spiritual heart is the Chapel of the Burning Bush, an unassuming structure of tremendous religious significance.A few feet away from the Chapel is the reputed bush itself, a rare species of the rose family called Rubus Sanctus. It is also essentially a fortress; its huge granite walls built to protect the Monks and the treasures in more dangerous times.The most striking thing about the monastery’s history is that, despite the often turbulent events around it, both military and religious leaders have always offered it special protection.Note * Always check opening times before a visit to St Catherine’s as it does have some days when it is closed. Sinai’s Additional Attractions:
Through clever management, the Park is able to keep its unique character |