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San Simon Monastery

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Tucked away amidst the bustling streets of Jerusalem, the San Simon Monastery stands as a quiet haven of contemplation and serenity. So this hidden gem offers a unique glimpse into the ascetic traditions of the past and invites visitors to connect with their inner selves in the city’s heart.


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San Simon Monastery From the Outside.
Credit: Gila Brand, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A Spiritual Oasis:

To begin with, the monastery is located in the Katamon neighborhood of Jerusalem. The San Simon Monastery starkly contrasts the urban landscape surrounding it. Furthermore, you’ll be transported to a world of tranquility and reflection as you enter its gates. The monastery’s peaceful ambiance and lush gardens create a soothing atmosphere, offering a respite from the demands of modern life.



Echoes of History:

Moreover, the origins of the San Simon Monastery are intertwined with Saint Simeon. Maps from the Middle Ages show a tradition that linked the place to the home and burial place of Saint Simeon, one of the first believers in Jesus, as told in the Gospel of Luke 2:25-35.



Architectural Marvel:

The San Simon Monastery’s architecture reflects the simplicity and humility that characterize the lives of those who seek spiritual enlightenment. Its stone walls, arched doorways, and domed chapel exude an aura of timelessness. Furthermore, the monastery’s layout encourages introspection, with secluded corners for prayer and meditation.

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Gardens of Tranquility:

The monastery’s gardens offer a peaceful retreat for contemplation. Stroll through shaded pathways, breathe in the fragrance of blossoming flowers, and find solace in the gentle rustling of leaves. These gardens provide the perfect setting to escape the city’s noise and reconnect with nature and the divine.



A Place of Worship:

The San Simon Monastery remains an active place of worship and a center for spiritual activities—the chapel’s interior features vibrant icons and candles, creating an atmosphere conducive to prayer. Visitors can attend services to experience the monastery’s spiritual life firsthand.


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A Hidden Discovery:

Discovering the San Simon Monastery is like stumbling upon a secret sanctuary. Its unassuming exterior belies the profound experiences that await within its walls. Whether seeking a quiet place for reflection, a deeper connection with your spirituality, or simply a break from the fast-paced world, the monastery offers a space of solace and renewal.


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Elijah’s Cave in Stella Maris Monastery, Mount Carmel.

An Invitation to Silence:

Last, the San Simon Monastery invites silence in a world filled with noise and distractions. You can pause, reflect, and find clarity amidst the chaos here. It’s a reminder that even in the heart of a vibrant city, pockets of serenity await those who seek them.


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Temple Mount, Where Simeon and Mary Met.

So, visiting the San Simon Monastery in Jerusalem is an opportunity to step out of time, immerse yourself in a centuries-old tradition of seeking the divine, and find solace amid life’s complexities. So whether you’re a seeker of spirituality or need a moment of tranquility, this hidden gem offers a space to find what you’re looking for.

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Hi! My name is Arik, an Israeli native who dedicated his life to sharing my passion for the Holy Land with those interested in knowing more about this incredible piece of land. I’m the Chief Guide at ‘APT Private Tours in Israel’.

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