The square in front of the entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is part of the temple complex, rebuilt by the Crusaders, and, practically unchanged, has survived to this day since the 13th century. To the right of the entrance is a lonely chapel with a marble fragment of the cladding. This is the Chapel of Revelation, the place where the skirts were removed from Jesus before nailing to the cross. The gate is two high pointed arches in the left of which are wooden doors leading to the temple. On the second tier above the arches is a wooden staircase - a symbol of the status quo, established between six denominations, who serve in the temple. A bell tower rises to the left of the entrance gate. It was higher in times of crusaders. It has bells cast in the 19th century at the factories of Samgin in Moscow.