Bet Alfa Synagogue
Bet Alfa Synagogue is the remains of a synagogue from the Talmudic period with a some of the most impressive mosaic discovered in Israel. The synagogue is located in the …
Bet Alfa Synagogue is the remains of a synagogue from the Talmudic period with a some of the most impressive mosaic discovered in Israel. The synagogue is located in the …
Capernaum National Park, or Kfar Nahum National Park, is home to the archaeological remains of the ancient city of Capernaum. Capernaum was first established during the Hellenistic period and was …
Beit Shearim National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Galilee region of northern Israel. It is known for it’s remains of the Jewish city located on a …
Beit Shean National Park, properly Bet She’an, contains the ruins of the best-preserved ancient Roman city in Israel. The Bet She’an is located in the Galilee and has been continuously …
The Templars’ Tunnel runs for beneath Old Acre 150 meters. Construction in the 12th century, it was hidden for 500 years, until rediscovered in 1994. The tunnels were a passageway …
The Khan al-Umdan, meaning “Caravanserai of the Pillars” or “Inn of the Columns,” is a largest and best preserved of the four khan’s in Akko. Located in Old Acre, close …
The Turkish Bath, or Hamam al-Basha, served as an active bath house for about one hundred and fifty years beginning in the Ottoman Period. Located in Old Acre, “Hamam al-Basha” …
Treasures in the Walls Museum is depicts life in Akko and the Galilee during the 19th and early 20th centuries through items people used in their daily lives. The museum …
The Hospitaller Fortress, or Knights’ Halls, was the Knights Hospitaller Compound and the fortified headquarters for the Crusaders in Akko located in Old Acre. The Hospitallers, also known as the …
The Citadel of Acre, located in Old Acer, was built in the later 1700s on the ruins of Crusader buildings from the 12th century – now the Hospitaller Fortress. The …