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Cenacle Collection

The Cenacle, also known as the Upper Room, holds immense historical and religious significance in Israel's capital city of Jerusalem

Background imageCenacle Collection: Israel, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, The Cenacle - Room of the Last Supper - The upper room

Israel, Jerusalem, Mount Zion, The Cenacle - Room of the Last Supper - The upper room above the tomb of King David

Background imageCenacle Collection: Christ's Last Supper with his disciples. From the Great Passion (Passio domini nostri Jesu), 1511

Christ's Last Supper with his disciples. From the Great Passion (Passio domini nostri Jesu), 1511. Found in the Collection of the Sachsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, First Half of 17th century. Creator: Le Nain, Antoine (1588-1648)

The Last Supper, First Half of 17th century. Creator: Le Nain, Antoine (1588-1648)
The Last Supper, First Half of 17th century. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, 1654-1655. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

The Last Supper, 1654-1655. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
The Last Supper, 1654-1655. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, ca 1580-1582. Creator: Hendricksz (d'Errico), Dirck (Teodoro) (1544-1618)

The Last Supper, ca 1580-1582. Creator: Hendricksz (d'Errico), Dirck (Teodoro) (1544-1618)
The Last Supper, ca 1580-1582. Found in the Collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, 1604. Creator: Cantagallina, Remigio (1582 / 83-1656)

The Last Supper, 1604. Creator: Cantagallina, Remigio (1582 / 83-1656)
The Last Supper, 1604. Found in the Collection of Museo Civico, Sansepolcro

Background imageCenacle Collection: Jerusalem, Interior of the Cenacle (b / w photo)

Jerusalem, Interior of the Cenacle (b / w photo)
5214429 Jerusalem, Interior of the Cenacle (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jerusalem, Interior of the Cenacle)

Background imageCenacle Collection: Jerusalem. (Environs) Montagne de Sion. Cenacle et Maison de Caiphe. 1860 or later

Jerusalem. (Environs) Montagne de Sion. Cenacle et Maison de Caiphe. 1860 or later

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, ca 1588. Creator: Vazquez, Alonso (c. 1540-1608)

The Last Supper, ca 1588. Creator: Vazquez, Alonso (c. 1540-1608)
The Last Supper, ca 1588. Found in the Collection of Museo de Bellas Artes, Sevilla

Background imageCenacle Collection: The Last Supper, 1631-1632. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Last Supper, 1631-1632. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Last Supper, 1631-1632. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Background imageCenacle Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Cenacle or Upper Room. The Last Supper Ro

Israel. Jerusalem. Cenacle or Upper Room. The Last Supper Ro
Israel. Jerusalem. Cenacle or Upper Room. Is a room traditionally held to be the side of The Last Supper. Mount Zion

Background imageCenacle Collection: The disciples in the cenacle, prepared by order of Jesus. Co

The disciples in the cenacle, prepared by order of Jesus. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageCenacle Collection: Advert / Press Cenacle

Advert / Press Cenacle
Poster for Le Cenacle, Belgium Date: circa 1896

Background imageCenacle Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1935

Background imageCenacle Collection: The scientific cenacle at Castle Clairac: Montesquieu and the Baron of Secondat, his son

The scientific cenacle at Castle Clairac: Montesquieu and the Baron of Secondat, his son, the Knight of Vivens; Romas and the brothers Dutilh

Background imageCenacle Collection: Exterior of Davids Tomb (photo)

Exterior of Davids Tomb (photo)
XSP227771 Exterior of Davids Tomb (photo) by Judeo-Christian; Jerusalem, Israel; (add.info.: he was buried in City of David; also houses the Room of the Last Supper; synagogue incorporated into a)

Background imageCenacle Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1915

Background imageCenacle Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1910


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The Cenacle, also known as the Upper Room, holds immense historical and religious significance in Israel's capital city of Jerusalem. Perched on Mount Zion, this sacred space is believed to be the site where Jesus Christ shared his last meal with his disciples - The Last Supper. Dating back centuries, the Cenacle has witnessed countless moments of spiritual enlightenment and devotion. Its walls have absorbed the prayers and hymns of pilgrims from all corners of the world who seek solace within its hallowed confines. Captivating black-and-white photographs capture the interior of this revered room, offering a glimpse into its timeless beauty. These images transport us back to a bygone era when faith was palpable in every breath taken within these walls. Artistic renderings by renowned creators such as Alonso Vazquez, Pieter Paul Rubens, and Remigio Cantagallina immortalize The Last Supper scene that unfolded here. Their masterpieces evoke emotions that transcend time itself. Beyond its association with Christianity's most significant event, the Cenacle holds additional historical importance, and is said to have been King David's residence during ancient times when he played his harp skillfully before God. As we envision Jesus' disciples gathered here under His divine instruction, we can almost feel their anticipation for what lay ahead - an act that would forever change humanity's course. Today, visitors flock to Jerusalem to experience firsthand the aura emanating from this sacred space. They come seeking connection with their faith and yearning for a deeper understanding of history's pivotal moments. The Cenacle stands as a testament to unwavering devotion throughout generations. It serves as a reminder that even amidst turmoil and uncertainty, there exists a place where hope prevails - an eternal sanctuary where souls find solace in communion with something greater than themselves.