لاليبيلا
لاليبيلا is a town in northern Ethiopia known for its remarkable rock-hewn churches. These churches were carved out of solid rock in the 12th century and are considered a significant pilgrimage site for Ethiopian Orthodox Christians. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors from around the world.
The churches of لاليبيلا are famous for their unique architectural style and intricate designs. There are 11 main churches, each with its own distinct features, including Bete Giyorgis, which is shaped like a cross. The town's historical and religious significance makes it a vital part of Ethiopian culture and heritage.