Tel Gezer
Tel Gezer, one of Israel’s most significant archaeological sites, is strategically located and frequently mentioned in historical texts, provides a vivid window into the past civilizations that once thrived here.
Tel Gezer, one of Israel’s most significant archaeological sites, is strategically located and frequently mentioned in historical texts, provides a vivid window into the past civilizations that once thrived here.
Perched on the tranquil Mount Zion, the Dormition Abbey is a stunning church, with serene atmosphere and rich heritage.
Now an event venue, the Sultan’s Pool is an ancient reservoir created by building a damn across the Hinnom Valley West of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Near the bustling Damascus Gate, lies Saint-Étienne Church, also known as St. Stephen’s Basilica. This Catholic site, that houses tombs from the First Temple period, offers a serene space for reflection and a deep dive into Jerusalem’s ancient past.