Upper church The entrance to the church is from a parking lot located above the main level of the church. In the courtyard is a statue that depicts the events of the denial and include its main figures: the cock, the woman, and the Roman soldier. The inscription includes the biblical passage:
But he denied him, saying "Woman, I know him not"! (). The entrance itself is flanked by wrought iron doors covered with biblical
bas reliefs. To the right are two Byzantine-era mosaics found during excavation, these were most likely part of the floor of the fifth-century shrine. The main sanctuary contains large, multi-colored mosaics portraying figures from the
New Testament. Facing the entrance is a bound Jesus being questioned at Caiaphas' palace; on the right Jesus and the
disciples are shown dining at the
Last Supper; and on the left Peter, considered the first
Pope, is pictured in ancient papal dress. Perhaps the most striking feature of the interior is the ceiling, which is dominated by a huge cross-shaped window designed in a variety of colors. The fourteen
Stations of the Cross line the walls and are marked with simple crosses.
Lower chapel Beneath the upper church is a chapel which incorporates stone from ancient grottos inside its walls. Down a hole in the center of the sanctuary one can see caves that may have been part of the Byzantine shrine. These walls are engraved with crosses left by fifth-century
Christians.
Ancient underground chambers On an even lower level there is a succession of caves from the
Second Temple period. Since tradition places the palace of Caiaphas on this site, many believe that Jesus may have been imprisoned in one of these underground crypts after his arrest; however, these caves were normal in many Roman-era homes, and often served as cellars, water
cisterns, and baths.
Ancient staircase On the north side of the church is an ancient staircase that leads down towards the
Kidron Valley. This may have been a passage from the upper city to the lower city during the
First Temple period. Many Christians believe that Jesus followed this path down to
Gethsemane the night of his arrest. ==Gallery==