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History and ArtRecommended links to other Websites The Glory of Byzantium The Metropolitan Museum of Art's on-line exploration of Byzantium was created in conjunction with the international loan exhibition The Glory of Byzantium (March 11 - July 6, 1997), which celebrated the art of the second golden age of Byzantine art (843 - 1261). This on-line exploration moves beyond the time frame of the exhibition and includes examples of art from the first golden age of Byzantine art (324 - 730) and the late period, which ended with the Turkish conquest in 1453. This on-line exploration can be accessed in a number of ways:
You will find wonderful worlds to explore by clicking on this link: St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai Set beneath the mountain where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments, Saint Catherine's Monastery has been one of the worlds great centers of religious pilgrimage for over fifteen centuries. Within its imposing walls rests a citadel like no other, incredibly rich in important religious and historical structures. Among its treasures is a library of ancient manuscripts and icons second only to the Vatican's itself, and a 6th century church reputed to lie directly on the site of the Burning Bush. Quite simply, the monastery is a defining feature of the Holy Land. St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai This page was last edited on May 25, 2002 |
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