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Nazareth

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Above: Nazareth cityscape with Basilica of the Annunciation. Photo © FreeStockPhotos.com

Nazareth (Arabic an-Nāzirah) is a town in northern Israel, 88 miles north of Jerusalem. Nazareth has a population of about 60,000, of whom half are Arab Muslim and half are Arab Christian.

Nazareth was the hometown of Jesus and thus is one of the most important Christian sites in the Holy Land. Christian pilgrims have been coming to Nazareth since the 4th century. (See our Footsteps of Jesus category for more sites in the Holy Land associated with the life of Jesus.)

Important sights in Nazareth include several churches, traditional biblical sites, Byzantine ruins, and especially the modern Basilica of the Annunciation, which stands over the traditional site of Gabriel's announcement to Mary that she would give birth to the savior of the world.




Travel Resources

Nazareth Map
Our interactive satellite map of Nazareth, plus more of the best online Nazareth maps.
Nazareth History
An overview of the history of Nazareth, from before Jesus' time to the present.
Nazareth Hotel Reviews
Read unbiased reviews and compare prices on hotels in Nazareth.
Nazareth Hotel Deals
The latest hotel offers from the big travel websites.

Sacred Sites and Religious Places

Basilica of the Annunciation, Nazareth
Basilica of the Annunciation  
Completed in 1969, this Catholic basilica stands on the traditional site where the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would bear the Savior. It is built over Crusader and Byzantine foundations.
St Gabriel's Church, Nazareth
Church of St. Gabriel  
Orthodox tradition has it that the Annunciation occurred not at Mary's house but while she was fetching water. Therefore this 17th-century Orthodox church is built over the spring that feeds the ancient Mary's Well.
Mary's Well  
This well is traditionally believed to be the place from which Mary and the young Jesus drew water when they lived nearby. The structure built over it dates from the 19th century.

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