The last remnant of the Temple IS the Western Wall.
It is the last remnant of the outer retaining wall of the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in the year 70 CE.
The Western Wall, formerly called the Wailing Wall, was made by the ancient Israelites. It is an outer wall (and the last remnant) of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
The Western Wall in English. In Hebrew it's called the Kotel. There was a time when people called the Wall the 'Wailing Wall', however, this was a slur created by British soldiers in reference to Jewish prayer style.
The Western Wall, is the last standing remnant of the Second Temple, not the first.
Solomon's temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 72 AD. It stood on Mt. Moriah. It has not been rebuilt. There are prophesies that predict it will be rebuilt when the remnant returns to the land. The old prophesies predict that unlike the old temple, the new temple will be built on Mt. Zion because Mt. Moriah has been given to a different people.
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Jerusalem is filled with significant places, but the Western Wall stands out as a particularly important landmark, because it is the remnant of the outer wall of the ancient Jewish Temple.
The Western Wall is not from the First Temple, it is the last standing remnant of the Second Temple which was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70CE.
There is no such thing as a wailing wall. This is a misnomer imposed by non-Jewish people who misunderstood the dinstinctive style of Jewish prayer, and thought it was wailing. Also, the wall is not scared of Jews, but it is sacred to Jews because it is the last remnant of the outer retaining wall of the ancient Temple.
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The three major Western faiths (the "peoples of the Book" according to Islamic tradition) regard Jerusalem as a sacred place.According to Genesis, Abraham bought a place for Sarah's grave from the Caananites. In Jewish tradition, this was later the site of the Temple in Jerusalem -- the central holy place of Biblical Judaism until its destruction by the Romans. The so-called "wailing wall" -- actually a wall at the base of the hill on which the Temple was built -- is the last remnant of the Temple, regarded as sacred by traditional Jews.Moslems established "the Dome of the Rock" on the site of the Temple after the Diaspora (the exile of the Jews from ancient Israel).Jesus finished his time on Earth and was crucified by the Romans in Jerusalem.
The Last Remnant happened in 2008.