Bete Abba Libanos

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Bete Abba Libanos

Church · Semen Wello

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22JW+G3G, Lalibela, Ethiopia

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11 churches carved into rock, throbbing with living religious fervor  

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Aug 7, 2025

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Why Lalibela, Ethiopia, Is the Next Machu Picchu | Vogue

"The town of Lalibela is worthy of far more international attention than it gets—it deserves to top our bucket lists and grace our travel magazine covers. Yet part of its charm lies in its mystifying lack of foreign visitors. Because it is not just a niche heritage site; it is as majestic and awe-inspiring as the Machu Picchus of the world. Its history alone is fascinating. In the 12th century, the Christian King Lalibela ordered the building of a second Jerusalem on Ethiopian soil when the original was captured in a 1187 AD raid by a Muslim faction. The result of his vision is 11 interconnected churches carved into the rose-gold mountain rocks and dug into the ground by hand—an extraordinary feat with or without the angels that, legend has it, lent a hand. These churches are perfectly preserved today, both delicate and monumental, impossible to detect at a distance but utterly majestic up close. And unlike many of the world’s most impressive sites—Angkor Wat, say, or Notre Dame—Lalibela throbs with a living religious fervor. The handful of foreign visitors are rendered all but invisible by the thousand-strong crowd of monks and nuns, hermits and worshippers, children and grandmothers, all wrapped in white." - Melissa Twigg

https://www.vogue.com/article/three-days-in-lalibela-ethiopia
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Mark Bullock

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The series of churches brings wonder to your mind on how people could have devised and organized such construction hundreds of years ago with a chisel and hammer. The size is astonishing.

Isak Em

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Hewn into a rock face, Bet Abba Libanos is unique among Lalibela’s churches because only the roof and floor remain attached to the strata.

Michael Mwelwa Muyambango

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Incredible scenery and history...Enjoyable ecperience..

Mical Fekadu

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Superb

Oasis Hakuna Matata Hotel

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The church is covered with an ugly metal hangar.

EDWINA ASSAN

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Great work of art.

Yaser Ammar

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Now this place in my wish lists !

Sisay Wudus

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Cool!