Fascinating look at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem as it undergoes much needed restoration work.
It goes through the history of that location from the time of Christ's alleged resurrection, the Roman destruction of the area, Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity and the re-acknowledgment of the tomb.
Lastly and most fascinating of all, the tomb is opened during the restoration, and they discover that not only are parts of the original cave walls intact, but carbon dating confirms that it is truly Christ's last resting place as identified by Constantine some 300 years after the crucifixion.
It goes through the history of that location from the time of Christ's alleged resurrection, the Roman destruction of the area, Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity and the re-acknowledgment of the tomb.
Lastly and most fascinating of all, the tomb is opened during the restoration, and they discover that not only are parts of the original cave walls intact, but carbon dating confirms that it is truly Christ's last resting place as identified by Constantine some 300 years after the crucifixion.