And he probably WASN’T there either.
I agree.
What reason do you have to suggest he wasn’t? From an archeological point of view, it is possible. Much like when Heinrich Schliemman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Schliemann)found Troy and other ancient sites. In many cases, a thing or a place are just as they claim, though not always true (alleged ossuary of a brother of Jesus).
Can you imagine what they could make by allowing people to spend the night in there? Better than a Holiday Inn Express!
Sounds like a Florida tourista trap.
Agreed. Rather unlikely Jesus would be buried in a “tomb” that wasn’t constructed until over a century after his death. The whole thimg was a fantasy of Queen Helena.