It is located south of the Old City, in the honor Lane between the Jewish and Armenian neighborhoods.

The library of the Syriac monastery is located between the Jewish and Armenian neighborhoods, specifically in the honor neighborhood, and is one of the oldest libraries in Jerusalem, and contains various manuscripts, documents and Royal Firman, catalogued and collected by Yusuf Istvan Syriani in 1925, he pointed out that the oldest Islamic documents date back to the year 825 Ah/1421, and the most recent dated in 1306 Ah/1888, and they are written in Arabic and some in Turkish, count Philippe de Tarazi says that he manuscripts of the monastery were found in 362 manuscripts, a number of which were written on deer skins, some of which are decorated with wonderful images, including ancient instruments and arguments, two bowl frames and serious letters, on which some researchers relied on the dates of the Orient, in particular Holy house.