Carved from solid rock in the 12th century, Lalibela stands as one of Ethiopia’s greatest spiritual and architectural wonders. Known as the “New Jerusalem,” its eleven monolithic churches are still active places of worship, echoing centuries of devotion. This sacred city embodies the faith, artistry, and enduring legacy of Ethiopia’s ancient Christian heritage.
The New Flower
The Fiery Frontier
Heart of an Ancient Empire
The Story of Lucy

The Living Churches of Stone
The Roof of Africa

