David’s Tomb

David's Tomb is a site that, according to an early medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical king David. During the Ottoman and British Mandate periods, Maqam Al-Nabi Daoud served one of Jerusalem prime Islamic shrines.
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Photo: Berthold Werner, Public domain.
  • Type: Synagogue
  • Denomination: Orthodox
  • Description: architectural structure
  • Also known as: King David Burial Site
  • Address: Jerusalem

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cenacle and Gehenna.

Church
The , also known as the Upper Room, is a room in in , just outside the Old City walls, traditionally held to be the site of the Last Supper, the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus held with the apostles.

Meadow
or Gehinnom is a Biblical toponym that has acquired various theological connotations, including as a place of divine punishment, in Jewish eschatology. is situated 270 metres southwest of David’s Tomb.

, also known in Arabic as Bab Harat al-Yahud or Bab an-Nabi Dawud, is one of the seven historic Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. is situated 160 metres north of David’s Tomb.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mount Zion and Yemin Moshe.

Suburb
Photo: Eman, CC0.
Jerusalem is the largest city of Israel. Israel claim it is their capital and a few countries including the United States recognize that claim, but most other countries and the United Nations do not.

Neighborhood
is a historic neighborhood in , overlooking the Old City.

Neighborhood
The is one of the four sectors of the walled Old City of . Located in the southwestern corner of the Old City, it can be accessed through the and .

David’s Tomb

Latitude
31.7715° or 31° 46′ 17″ north
Longitude
35.2291° or 35° 13′ 45″ east
Open location code
8G3QQ6CH+HJ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 161058945
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­orthodox
Wiki­data ID
Q1177668
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yiddish—“David’s Tomb” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مقام النبي داود
  • Breton: Bez David
  • Chinese: 大卫墓
  • Czech: Davidův hrob
  • Czech: hrob krále Davida
  • Dutch: David’s Tomb
  • Egyptian Arabic: قبر داود
  • Finnish: Kuningas Daavidin hauta
  • French: Tombe de David
  • French: tombeau de David
  • French: Tombeau de David
  • German: Davidsgrab
  • Hebrew: קבר דוד המלך
  • Hebrew: קבר דוד
  • Inari Sami: Kunâgâs Daavid hävdi
  • Italian: tomba di Davide
  • Italian: Tomba di Davide
  • Japanese: ダビデの墓
  • Japanese: ダビデ廟
  • Ladino: Tumba de David
  • Macedonian: Давидов гроб
  • Malagasy: Fasan‘ i Davida
  • Malagasy: Fasan’ i Davida
  • Polish: Grób Dawida
  • Portuguese: Túmulo do rei David
  • Russian: Гробница Давида
  • Spanish: Tumba de David
  • Tamil: தாவீதின் கல்லறை
  • Turkish: Davud’un Kabri
  • Ukrainian: Гробниця Давида
  • Urdu: مقبرہ داؤد
  • Yiddish: קבר דוד המלך

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