Corinthian capitals are on display in the yard between the museum and the Al-Aqsa mosque.
The shrine is located in the center of the Temple mount, on a raised platform - 4m above the level of the temple mount. The raised platform area is 23 Dunam (5.7 acres), about half of the the entire temple mount (48 dunams - 11.87 acres).
The Golden gate is located on the east walls of the old city of Jerusalem, leading to the temple mount. It is regarded as a Holy site for all faiths - Jewish (arrival of the Messiah) and Christian (entrance of Jesus on Palm Sunday) and Muslim (site of future resurrection). The gate was built in the 6th/7th C AD over the ruins of the second temple gate, and sealed since the 16th C.