The Monastery of the Syrians, Wadi Natrun, Plan

Draftsman William J. Jones

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The name Dayr al-Suryan, or Monastery of the Syrians, derives from the community of Syrian monks that settled there in the early eighth century. At various points, Dayr al-Suryan was also home to contingents of Ethiopian and Armenian monks.


The schematic plans show the buildings within the monastic enclosure. The structures were built in a narrow plane against the protective walls. One can see the location of the monastery’s churches as well as monastic residences, the kitchen, the library, and storerooms.

The Monastery of the Syrians, Wadi Natrun, Plan, William J. Jones, Watercolor on paper

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