Jason’s Tomb
Jason’s Tomb is a Second Temple Period rock-cut tomb dating to the the Hasmonean dynasty. It was discovered in Rehavia neighborhood in Jerusalem on Alfasi Street in 1956.
Jason’s Tomb is a Second Temple Period rock-cut tomb dating to the the Hasmonean dynasty. It was discovered in Rehavia neighborhood in Jerusalem on Alfasi Street in 1956.
The Israelite Tower is an archaeological site in Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. The tower is a significant find since it testifies to the size and strength …
The Broad Wall is an archaeological site in Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. This wall was Jerusalem’s protective wall during the First Temple period and one of …
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park and Davidson Center are located in the Jewish Quarter in the Old City. The park contains artifacts from different periods: the First and Second Temple periods, …
The City of David is the oldest section for Jerusalem and is actually more ancient than the Old City of Jerusalem. The City of David National Park is a short …
The Burnt House Museum, also known as Katros House, is a museum presenting an excavated house from the Second Temple period. The house is located six metres below current street …
The Western Wall Tunnels is an archaeological site which allows visitors to reach the segments of the Wall hidden from view. It is located in the Jewish Quarter of the …
The Herodian Quarter, also called the The Wohl Museum of Archaeology, is archaeological remains of the ancient Upper City. While it the Upper City once spanned both the Jewish and …
Cardo, meaning “heart”, was the Latin name given to a grand main thoroughfare that ran north to south and was flanked by two rows of columns a north-south street in …