Garden of Gethsemane Kesimani Garden Millennium Olive Tree is amazing! The Garden of Gethsemane is near the foot of the Olive Hill, with the Church of Nations. This garden was originally an orchard. Jesus prayed in Gethsemane Garden on the eve of the Supreme Cross. His sadness and sorrow are still pervasive, leaving a thousand-year legacy. It is a place that the Christians cherish very much. Some religions stroked and kissed the olive tree, and some chanted Sutras in the garden. Now the wealth left to the world by the garden of Gethsemane is a thousand-year-old olive tree. The garden is not big. The dark old olive tree appears like a huge stone in the dazzling sunshine. Some places have been strengthened with stone. Millennium olive tree is not very tall, a few people can encircle the lower part of the main pole twisted to grow a bunch of knots, tightly embraced, and some places are deep cracks. I lament the stubborn new branches growing from the lower part of the main trunk, which continue the life of the old trees and bring vitality to the Kesimani Garden. Some of the crowns are still green, with verdant olives. The word PEACE was laid out on the ground with stones. The Church of Nations is adjacent to the Church of Nations, a church built with funds from all over the world. Now the dome of the church has the graphics of participating countries, such as the United States, Argentina and so on. On the front of the church there are huge pillars and paintings on the top of the gate. Legend has it that Jesus recited here the night before his arrest. Visiting Gussimani Garden can be combined with visiting Olive Hill. The best way is to take No. 221 from the Arabs-run bus stop opposite Damascus Gate to the terminal-viewing station (REHAVAM OBSERVATION POINT) at 5.5NIS per person. From the viewing platform, you can have a bird's eye view of the Golden Dome Mosque Church, the Aksa Mosque, and go down to see the Church of Sorrow and the Church of Mary in Magdala. Near the foot of the Olive Hill are the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of Nations.