Attractions in the Old City of Jerusalem
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The Small Wall - also known as the Little Western Wall or, in Hebrew, Hakotel Hakatan - is a Jewish holy site because it is a small part of... Read more
The Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue was the most impressive synagogue during the 20th Century within the Old City of Jerusalem. Read more
The Rothschild House is a two-story building with arches that was built in 1871 to house poor families. Today it houses the offices of the Jewish Quarter Development Company... Read more
A landmark synagogue in the Old City built in 1858 and never destroyed Read more
The final steps of Jesus Read more
A 12th-century mosque near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Read more
Leading from the Gihon Spring to the Pool of Siloan, Hezekia’s Tunnel is one of only a few 8th-century-BC structures worldwide that are fully accessible to the public. Read more
A museum of spiritually inspired art and Jewish art at the Old City of Jerusalem. Read more
The oldest synagogue in the Old City Read more
Lady Tonsok, daughter of Abdullah al-Muthaffariyye, was the wife of the Mameluke ruler Muthaffar al-Din. The lady dedicated the building at the end of the 14th-century to a Sufi... Read more
The monastic church- “the Dormition” is one of the most prominent churches in Jerusalem due to its size, beauty and location that overlooks the old city. The church was... Read more
One of 2 protestant churches in the Old City and the tallest building in the Christian Quarter Read more
The main point of entry to the Muslim Quarter Read more
A museum dedicated to the works of Turkish-born Israeli sculptor David Palombo Read more
The main base of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Israel and a haven of tranquility in the city center Read more
On May 28, 1948, after months of siege, the defenders of the Jewish Quarter surrendered to the Jordanian army and the Old City’s Jewish residents were expelled. The State... Read more
A restored historical synagogue in the Old City originally established by one of the most prominent rabbis of the Ottoman era Read more