Embark on a half-day tour in Addis Ababa to explore the 4th century AD Ethiopian Orthodox Church, known as ‘The Cave of Michael’. Discover its historical significance and enjoy breathtaking views of the city while hiking to the church.
Embark on a half-day tour in Addis Ababa to explore the 4th century AD Ethiopian Orthodox Church, known as ‘The Cave of Michael’. Discover its historical significance and enjoy breathtaking views of the city while hiking to the church.
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Addis Ababa - The Washa Michael is a rock hewn church in Addis Ababa. This monolithic church is more than one thousand six hundred years old. And it was made by two Ethiopian kings whose name were Ezana and Sayzana and ltaer called ABRAHA and ATSB’HA about 320A.D.
It is excavated from one huge solid rock and If you’re mad and not planning to visit…
- Addis Ababa - The Washa Michael is a rock hewn church in Addis Ababa. This monolithic church is more than one thousand six hundred years old. And it was made by two Ethiopian kings whose name were Ezana and Sayzana and ltaer called ABRAHA and ATSB’HA about 320A.D.
It is excavated from one huge solid rock and If you’re mad and not planning to visit the churches at Lalibela or Tigray in the north, this is definitely worth a peek as an example of the extraordinary rock-hewn architecture that Ethiopia is so famous for.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- All othet prices which is not described in this trip
- All othet prices which is not described in this trip
The Cave of Michael, a rock-cut semi-monolithic church from the 4th century AD, stands within the boundaries of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Dating efforts by scholars and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church parallel the church’s design with that of other churches from the Aksumite era across Ethiopia, and the discovery of Sabaean relics on the site supports…
The Cave of Michael, a rock-cut semi-monolithic church from the 4th century AD, stands within the boundaries of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Dating efforts by scholars and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church parallel the church’s design with that of other churches from the Aksumite era across Ethiopia, and the discovery of Sabaean relics on the site supports this timeframe. They also propose that the surrounding region was formerly a training site for the cavalry of the Aksumite armies led by King Ezana, suggesting that this area was under the control of the expansive Aksumite Kingdom. The site is commonly visited by tourists.
Trekking towards the church offers an opportunity to take in the stunning local geography and provides a prime vantage point for viewing the city of Addis.
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