Latitude and longitude of Royal Stoa (Jerusalem)
- Nearby Abū Ghaush, Israel
Satellite map of Royal Stoa (Jerusalem)
The Royal Stoa (Hebrew: הסטיו המלכותי, also known as the Royal Colonnade, Royal Portico, Royal Cloisters, Royal Basilica or Stoa Basileia) was an ancient basilica constructed by Herod the Great during his renovation of the Temple Mount at the end of the 1st century BCE. Probably Herod's most magnificent secular construction, the three-aisled structure was described by Josephus as deserving "to be mentioned better than any other under the sun." A center of public and commercial activity, the Royal Stoa was the likely location of Jesus' Cleansing of the Temple.
Latitude: 31° 46' 20.04" N
Longitude: 35° 14' 6.22" E