Old City
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Experience the heroic story of Plugat Hakotel that played a significant role in establishing the connection between the Jewish nation and the Old City and Jerusalem under the British... Read more
Visit the City of David! The original biblical city of Jerusalem. Enjoy an archeological experience and see how biblical kings and prophets used to live. Read more
Visit Tower of David Museum and experience Jerusalem's ancient history firsthand! Audiovisual installations, exhibitions, tours, and more! Read more
A special keepsake and memorable from the Old City and the Holy Land! Read more
Take a look at the lives of the people of old Jewish settlement in Jerusalem through their belongings and stories about marriage, struggle and faith. Read more
The story of the Jewish Quarter is a story filled with vicissitudes, which spreads across many historical eras. Thousands of years ago, the Jewish people tied their destiny to... Read more
This is an impressive market built during the 14th century, in the days of the Mameluke Emir Tankiz. It borders the gate of the cotton merchants- Bab El Qattanin,... Read more
The Avtimus Market was built by the Greek Orthodox Church in the beginning of the 20th century as a modern commercial compound. The market bordered from the east with... Read more
The three alleys are narrow and roofed- The Butchers’ Market, the Perfume Market and the Goldsmiths’ Market. These alleys are located on the route of the Cardo, Jerusalem’s main... Read more
This arch is decorated with a “pillow” decoration, located in the Christian Quarter Road, at the heart of the Christian Quarter. The arch is known as “Miriam Arch”, named... Read more
The Ecce Homo Arch is an impressive arch made of stone, built above the Via Dolorosa Street. This ancient arch is known as Ecce Homo, which means in Latin... Read more
The Armenian Church is ancient. The church is located in the Armenian Quarter, which was built as a monastery and serves as the abode of the Armenian patriarchate of... Read more
This street is one of the most authentic and fascinating markets in the old city. The market caters to the residents of East Jerusalem for shopping and entertainment, with... Read more
This sebil is a public water facility that was built during the 16th century, one of the 6 sebils built by the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who built... Read more
A public water facility that was built under the order of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, combined with repetitive patterns of decorations from the Middle Ages. The inscription... Read more
A public water facility was built under the order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, with decorations from the Middle Ages. The lower part is apparently a “sarcophagus”, a Roman... Read more
This is a Catholic nunnery, housing a hospice and an international learning center. Its construction was completed in 1860. The convent was founded by the converted Jew Alphonse Ratisbonne,... Read more
The Makhkame is a magnificent Islamic madrasa founded by the Mameluke Emir Tankiz in year 1328/9. Following the Mameluke conquest in 1260, Jerusalem became a center of pilgrimage for... Read more
This is the center of the Syrian-Orthodox community known as the “Syrian” community, founded by the apostle Peter, and organized during the 6th century under the leadership of Bishop... Read more