Legend has it that there was a tradition of dividing the clothes of crucified man among the soldiers in the Roman army. However, the garment of Jesus was a uniform cloth; that is, it had no seams. Therefore, the soldiers could not divide the fabric. So they decided to cast lots, which of them would get the clothes of Christ. The chapel is dedicated to this story.
The trip takes us from the Jaffa Gate through the Christian Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. After that, we will visit Golgotha, the stone of anointing, burial, and resurrection, St. Helena Chapel - the site where the Holy cross was found. Further, the route passes through Muristan to the Jewish Quarter, Kardo Street, excavations of the walls of Jerusalem from the time of Jesus, the mosaic of Madaba, the Hurva Synagogue, the Menorah, the panorama of the Olive and Temple Mountains, the Wailing Wall. Finally, we return to the Jaffa Gate through the Muslim Quarter, the monuments of the Mamluk architecture, and the street of David.