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Mamilla Pool Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Mamilla Pool: The Story of Ancient Waters

Mamilla Pool, an ancient reservoir in Jerusalem was once a crucial water source for the city, it now stands amid the Mamilla Cemetery, consisting of notable graves from the Mamluk period.

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Notre Dame Frech Compound Jerusalem
Christianity

The Notre Dame French Compound: A Sanctuary of History and Hospitality in Jerusalem

The Notre Dame French Compound is a stunning grand complex with beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere located just outside the ancient walls of Jerusalem’s Old City.

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Crusader sites in Israel
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Crusader Sites In Israel

Among the most fascinating relics in Israel are the Crusader forts and churches, remnants of a turbulent period when European knights and pilgrims set out to capture and defend the Holy Land.

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The Church of the Resurrection
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Church of the Resurrection, Abu Ghosh

The Church of the Resurrection in Abu Ghosh is a stunning Crusader-era church, that is rich in 1000 year old frescos.

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Jerusalem

Herod’s Family Tomb

In the heart of Jerusalem lies Herod’s Family Tomb, a historically rich site offering insights into what was thought to be Herod’s family tomb.

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Mary's Well Ein Karem
Christianity

Mary’s Spring, Ein Karem

Nestled in the serene village of Ein Karem, just southwest of Jerusalem, Mary’s Spring, also known as the Fountain of the Virgin, is holds a special place in Christian tradition and history.

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Convent of the Sisters of Zion
Jerusalem

Convent of the Sisters of Zion, Ein Karem

Founded in the mid-19th century, the Convent of the Sisters of Zion is a beacon of interfaith dialogue and historical preservation.

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Jerusalem

Drainage Canal Jerusalem

The Roman Drainage Canal, a subterranean passage marvel of ancient engineering  stretches from the Pool of Siloam all the way to the Davidson Archaeological Park. 

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St. Nicholas Jaffa
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St. Nicholas Armenian Church in Jaffa

St. Nicholas Armenian Church is nestled in the historical heart of Old Jaffa in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an example of ancient Armenian architectural tradition, established sometime in the first millennium AD.

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Clock Tower Jaffa
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Jaffa Clock Tower

Built at the dawn of the 20th century, the Jaffa Clock Tower is an architectural gem serves as a reminder of the Ottoman Empire’s extensive influence and the locality’s transition into modernity.

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