Robinson's Arch, Ancient arch in Jerusalem
Robinson's Arch is a historic archaeological landmark at the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount.
Named after biblical scholar Edward Robinson who identified it in 1838.
Significantly tied to Jewish and Christian historical narratives.
Located near the Western Wall, accessible to visitors interested in history and religion.
Part of the massive building project initiated by Herod the Great.
Location: Jerusalem
Inception: 20 BCE
Material: Jerusalem stone
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap