


Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Bethlehem
A still moment above Star Street
This photograph captures the bell towers of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church rising above the rooftops of Bethlehem, just off the old pilgrimage route of Star Street. The crosses catch the sunlight, quiet and steady, while trees stretch into frame and power lines drape across the sky—threads of a city still deeply lived in.
“The church in Bethlehem was built by the Greek Catholic Parish in 1963. Located on historic Star Street, the Church is a walking distance from Manger Square and the Church of the Nativity. Its most unique features are the bell tower, which reflects sophisticated craftsmanship, and the beautiful arabesque motifs carved in the stone.” From enjoybethlehem.com
Bethlehem’s churches are more than sacred landmarks—they’re part of the neighborhood. The view speaks to everyday faith, to the closeness of stone and sky, and to the layered histories of a city that carries both spiritual weight and the rhythms of daily life.
The photograph is paired with a handpicked color palette—soft beige, dusty green, muted lavender—drawn directly from the scene, along with the city’s name and geographic coordinates.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Bethlehem included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.
A still moment above Star Street
This photograph captures the bell towers of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church rising above the rooftops of Bethlehem, just off the old pilgrimage route of Star Street. The crosses catch the sunlight, quiet and steady, while trees stretch into frame and power lines drape across the sky—threads of a city still deeply lived in.
“The church in Bethlehem was built by the Greek Catholic Parish in 1963. Located on historic Star Street, the Church is a walking distance from Manger Square and the Church of the Nativity. Its most unique features are the bell tower, which reflects sophisticated craftsmanship, and the beautiful arabesque motifs carved in the stone.” From enjoybethlehem.com
Bethlehem’s churches are more than sacred landmarks—they’re part of the neighborhood. The view speaks to everyday faith, to the closeness of stone and sky, and to the layered histories of a city that carries both spiritual weight and the rhythms of daily life.
The photograph is paired with a handpicked color palette—soft beige, dusty green, muted lavender—drawn directly from the scene, along with the city’s name and geographic coordinates.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Bethlehem included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.
A still moment above Star Street
This photograph captures the bell towers of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church rising above the rooftops of Bethlehem, just off the old pilgrimage route of Star Street. The crosses catch the sunlight, quiet and steady, while trees stretch into frame and power lines drape across the sky—threads of a city still deeply lived in.
“The church in Bethlehem was built by the Greek Catholic Parish in 1963. Located on historic Star Street, the Church is a walking distance from Manger Square and the Church of the Nativity. Its most unique features are the bell tower, which reflects sophisticated craftsmanship, and the beautiful arabesque motifs carved in the stone.” From enjoybethlehem.com
Bethlehem’s churches are more than sacred landmarks—they’re part of the neighborhood. The view speaks to everyday faith, to the closeness of stone and sky, and to the layered histories of a city that carries both spiritual weight and the rhythms of daily life.
The photograph is paired with a handpicked color palette—soft beige, dusty green, muted lavender—drawn directly from the scene, along with the city’s name and geographic coordinates.
🖼️ Details:
• High-resolution photographic print
• Features both English and Arabic text
• Geographic coordinates of Bethlehem included
• Printed on coated paper with semi-glossy, smooth surface
• Available sizes: 12×16 in
• Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🎨 A color palette strip is featured at the bottom—pulled directly from the mural—making this piece perfect for lovers of thoughtful design, heritage, and Palestine’s vibrant visual culture.