The Stella Maris Monastery in Haifa
Located in Haifa, the Catholic Stella Maris Church and Monastery is dedicated to the Discalced Carmelite monks.
Located in Haifa, the Catholic Stella Maris Church and Monastery is dedicated to the Discalced Carmelite monks.
Ein Karem, a village renowned for its historic charm and winding streets, is home to the Church of the Visitation. This church commemorates the biblical event when Mary, the mother of Jesus, visited her cousin Elizabeth, soon-to-be mother of John the Baptist.
The Scots Memorial Church, also known as St. Andrew’s Church, stands as a tribute to the Scottish soldiers who lost their lives during the Sinai and Palestine campaign of World War I, marking the end of the Ottoman rule over Palestine.
Above the Sea of Galilee, the ancient city of Hippos-Sussita stands as a proud grandeur of civilizations past. With its rich Hellenistic and Roman history, this recently opened archaeological site offers you a journey through time, revealing tales of power and artistry.
One of the eight gate of the old city walls, the Herod’s Gate, also known as Flower Gate, is not the most famous gate, but one that embodies an interesting story.
The Church in Nein, officially known as the Church of the Resurrection of the Widow’s Son, is a significant religious edifice affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.
Hazor (Hazor National Park) is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has a rich history and is mentioned many times in the Bible. At Hazor where every stone has a story to tell, where every path leads you to a secret waiting to be unveiled.
The Arbel National Park boasts a monumental cliff that offers panoramic views. But beyond its natural beauty, Arbel holds interesting stories from the Roman period and the Mishna.
Tancred’s Tower, located in the northwestern wall of Jerusalem, is named after a leader of the First Crusade, Tancred. Another name is Goliath’s Tower.
The names Bethsaida and Bethesda might sound the same, but they refer to different sites that tell a different story.