Ketef Hinnom
Ketef Hinnom is an archaeological site in Jerusalem containing a burial caves dating back to the First Temple period. Thousands of years ago this area was a necropolis, like the …
Ketef Hinnom is an archaeological site in Jerusalem containing a burial caves dating back to the First Temple period. Thousands of years ago this area was a necropolis, like 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 …
Ashkelon National Park is the location along the beach in Ashkelon and is the archaeological site of one of the oldest cities in the Land of Israel. The origin of the …
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 …
Ashdod Yam is an archaeological site of the ancient city of Ashdod located within the modern city of Ashdod. The most popular and fascinating thing to see in Ashdod Yam …
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 …
Caesarea National Park is a coastal city in northern Israel, famous for its ancient Hellenistic ruins of an ancient Roman city. Located between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Caesarea is one …
Herodium, or Herodion, is the archeological site and remains of Herod’s summer palace, fortress, monument, burial ground, and district capital. It is located in the Judean Desert just outside of …
The Masada Museum features 500 artifacts that were discovered during the archeological digs Masada in the Judean Desert between 1963 and 1965. The artifacts are displayed in illuminated showcases over …