Jerusalem in the time of Jesus
and The Great Revolt
1. Monument of Huldah
2. Palaces of Helena Queen of Adiabene
3. Robinson's Arch
4. Synagogue of Freedmen
5. Pool of Siloam
6. Rose Gardens
7. Perfume Factories
8. Industrial Quarter
9. Buttressed Wall
10. Hippodrome
11. City Archives
12. Wilson's Arch
13. Phasael Tower
14. Hippicus Tower
15. Mariamme Tower
16. Jaffa Gate
17. Ginnoth Gate
18. Herods' Palace
19. Upper Market
20. Hanania's Palace
21. Hasmonean Palace
22. Xystus and Town Hall
23. Theatre
24. David's Tomb
25. Palace of Caiaphas
26. Dyers' Quarter
27. Traditional Calvary
28. Hyrcanus' Monument
29. Towers' pool
30. Damascus Gate
31. Wood Market
32. Psephinus Tower
33. Women's Gate
34. Jannaeus' Monument
35. Sheep Pool and Market
36. The Temple
37. Basilica
38. Tadi Gate
39. The Antonia
40. Wailing Wall
41. Huldah Gates

Although there are around three - or even more (especially if one includes and permutates the suspected "Garden Tomb" site a hundred yards or so from the present Damascus Gate) - theories as to where the true route of the via Dolorosa really passed, the red line on the plan shows generally what the consensus seems to be. This assumes that Jesus was held, tried and condemned in the Antonia Fortress and that the place of crucifixion was where Queen Helena and most of the Christian world says it was - just outside a gate no longer in existence (the 7th Station of the Cross, in fact). For a deeper discussion of the Via Dolorosa here