The gates of Jerusalem were built in the early 16th century by the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the city walls. Today, there are eights gates in total and apart from one, all of them still serve this holy city. Four of the gates of Jerusalem face the cardinal directions; the Damascus Gate to the north, the Golden Gate to the east, the Zion Gate to the south, and the Jaffa Gate to the west. The remaining gates are the Herods Gate, the Lion Gate, the Dung Gate, and the New Gate.