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St. Catherine's Monastery:
Located at the foot of Mount Moses, St. Catherine's Monastery, was constructed
by order of the Emperor Justinian between 527 and 565. Is built around what is
thought to be Moses' Burning Bush, which has a chapel built atop it. It is a
spectacular natural setting for priceless works of art, including Arab mosaics,
Greek and Russian icons, Western oil paintings, paintings on wax, fine
sacerdotal ornaments, marbles, enamels, chalices, reliquaries, including one
donated by Czar Alexander II in the 19th century, and another by Empress
Catherine of Russia in the 17th century. But of perhaps even greater
significance is that it is the second largest collection of illuminated
manuscripts (The Vatican has the largest). The collection consists of some 3,500
volumes in Greek, Coptic, Arabic, Armenian, Hebrew, Slavic, Syriac, Georgian and
other languages.
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