It is named after Biblical scholar Edward Robinson who discovered its remains in 1838.
Robinson's Arch was located at the southwestern corner of Mount Moriah the Temple Mount. It gets its name from the man who discovered it in 1838, Edward Robinson. The Arch was destroyed along with the Temple in 70 CE, the Arch today still retains some of the burns from the fires from the armies of Rome. The Arch was in ruins at the time of the Jewish exile and remained so during the Islamic conquest of Jerusalem and right through the middle ages.The Arch is sometimes used today as a prayer location.
Robinson's Arch was located at the southwestern corner of Mount Moriah the Temple Mount. It gets its name from the man who discovered it in 1838, Edward Robinson. The Arch was destroyed along with the Temple in 70 CE, the Arch today still retains some of the burns from the fires from the armies of Rome. The Arch was in ruins at the time of the Jewish exile and remained so during the Islamic conquest of Jerusalem and right through the middle ages.The Arch is sometimes used today as a prayer location. The arch was built as part of the Temple Mount's massive western retaining wall, which forms its eastern support. Robinson's Arch along with the Western Wallisone of the last standing remmanents of the Temple of Herod.
It is named after Biblical scholar Edward Robinson who discovered its remains in 1838.