Church of Saint Mary of the Germans

The Church of Saint Mary of the Germans[1][2][3] (Hebrew: כנסיית מרים של הגרמנים; Latin: Santa Maria Alemannorum or Santa Maria Alemanna)[4] was a Catholic church, built in Romanesque style, now in ruins, located in the Old City of Jerusalem[1] on the northeast slope of Mount Zion.

[dubious – discuss] He joined the Hospice of St. John of Jerusalem.

Celestine II sets the rules in 1143, taking the hospital under his protection, but with a right of prior review of the Order of St. John.

As a result of the capture of Jerusalem in 1244, the hospice and church were left in ruins.

They are now partially open as part of a public archaeological park.

The hospice