Stella Maris Monastery
The Stella Maris Monastery is a Catholic monastery of the Discalced Carmelite friars on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. A 19th-century foundation linked to the long Carmelite tradition on the mountain, it is one of the principal religious landmarks of the city and a focus of Carmelite pilgrimage.
At a glance
- Type
- Catholic monastery (Discalced Carmelite friars)
- Period
- 19th century
- Style
- 19th-century monastic architecture
- Location
- Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
Overview
The Stella Maris Monastery is a Christian monastery for Discalced Carmelite friars, located on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa. Its name, Stella Maris, means “Star of the Sea,” a traditional Marian title. The monastery occupies a commanding position above the Mediterranean coast.
History
Mount Carmel has been associated with the Carmelite order since its medieval origins on the mountain. The present monastery is a 19th-century foundation continuing that long monastic presence. It became the spiritual centre of the Discalced Carmelite community in Haifa.
What you see
The complex includes the monastery buildings and a church set on the heights of Mount Carmel, overlooking the sea and the city of Haifa below. Its elevated site gives wide views across the bay. The architecture reflects the 19th-century period of its construction.
Cultural significance
As the centre of Carmelite life in Haifa, the monastery is an important site for the order and for Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. It anchors the religious identity of Mount Carmel, a place of deep significance across several faith traditions.
Practical information
The monastery stands on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. For visiting hours, dress requirements and any service schedules, check the official website before visiting.
Getting there
The monastery is reached within Haifa by the city’s public transport, including bus services up Mount Carmel and the Carmelit underground funicular that connects the lower city with the upper Carmel districts, with onward local connections.
Sources & resources
Wikipedia: Stella Maris Monastery. More cultural heritage guides at culturalheritageonline.com.
