Watch on National Geographic: Modern scientists investigate ancient traditions in Secrets of Christ’s Tomb, a one-hour Explorer Special airing at 9/8c on Sunday, December 3. A modest admission price of $15 also admits the visitor to the exhibit Wild by National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols. It is located in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Old City. The Tomb of Christ exhibit, which is located at the National Geographic Museum in Washington, DC, opened on November 15, 2017, and is set to close on August 15, 2018.

Archaeologists have discovered that Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre stands on the site of a Jewish cemetery dating to the time of Jesus. The tomb of Jesus refers to any place where it is believed that Jesus was entombed or interred.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. Built in the fourth century, the tomb of Christ, or the Holy Edicule, has just undergone a historic restoration—a project that captured the attention of the world and will be featured this fall in National Geographic magazine and on the National Geographic channel. Follow Video Uncovering The Tomb Of Jesus In this National Geographic Explorer special, we follow world leading experts on a quest to unlock the mysteries surrounding the Tomb of Christ. National Geographic reports that the tomb said to belong to Jesus Christ was opened in October 2016, the first time in centuries. The Site That May Be Jesus’ Tomb. Places that have been proposed as the location of such a tomb include: Jerusalem.