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The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
One of Israel’s major orchestras, the Jerusalem Symphony... >>
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L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art
The L. A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art offers visitors the unique... >>
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Museum on the Seam
Straddling the divide between Jews and Arabs and east and west Jerusalem, the Museum on... >>
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The Ein Yael "Hands-on" Museum
The Ein Yael Active Museum takes one back to Roman times with an old... >>
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Temple Institute
The Temple Institute is a nonprofit educational organization with a three-part... >>
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Uri Zvi Greenberg House
The Uri Tzvi Greenberg House has been operating in Jerusalem for over a decade for the... >>
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Armon Hanatziv Promenade
The Armon Hanatziv Promenade, known as the tayelet, actually consists of three promenades - the Haas...>>
L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art
The L. A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art offers visitors the unique opportunity to come face to face...>>
Mini Israel
Opened in 2001, Mini Israel in Latrun near to Jerusalem showcases hundreds of models (most of them...>>
Mount of Olives
The significance of the Mount of Olives cannot be understated, both in terms of its history – it has...>>
The Israel Museum
Founded in 1965, the Israel Museum is the country’s largest cultural institution, comprising many...>>
The Time Elevator (Voyage Terminal)
"Although you can explore Jerusalem for days on end and barely scratch the surface, if you're...>>
Tower of David Museum
The Tower of David (also known as David’s Citadel) is one of Jerusalem’s most well-known sights and...>>
Absalom’s Pillar (Yad Avshalom)
During his lifetime, Absalom built a monument to himself in the King's Valley, for he said, ‘I have...>>
Agripas 12
Set up in 2004, the Agripas 12 Cooperative Gallery in Jerusalem, functions independently on the...>>
Al-Aqsa Mosque
A common misconception regarding the Dome of the Rock, which is perhaps the image most associated...>>
Alone on the Walls
The exhibit Alone on the Walls records the fall of the Old City’s Jewish Quarter in the War of...>>
Ammunition Hill
On June 6, 1967, at 2:30, Israeli paratroopers stormed Ammunition Hill, a Jordanian outpost...>>
Anna Ticho House
Ticho House is a historic home in downtown Jerusalem, one of the first to be built outside the Old...>>
Antea Gallery
Antea is a space for women’s art at the Kol Ha-Isha Jerusalem Women’s Center, a nonprofit...>>
Ari Synagogue
Rabbi Issac Luria, also known as the Ari (literally, ‘lion,’ but also a Hebrew acronym meaning ‘the...>>
Ariel Center Jerusalem
The First Temple, built by King Solomon in the 10th century BCE, was one of the greatest marvels of...>>
Augusta Victoria Complex
Built on Mount Scopus in 1907, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension in the Augusta...>>
Barbur Gallery
Located in the picturesque Nachlaot neighborhood in central Jerusalem is the small but influential...>>
Beis Aharon Synagogue
The Karlin-Stolin Hassidic dynasty originated in the 18th-century with the Great Rabbi Aharon of...>>
Beit Avi Chai
Located in downtown Jerusalem, on King George Street, Beit Avi Chai is a center devoted to...>>
Belz Great Synagogue
Although it was built to invoke the memory of the synagogue that served the Hassidim in Europe,...>>
Ben Yehuda Street
One of Jerusalem’s prime hangout spots for locals and tourists alike, Ben Yehuda Street is a...>>
Benedictine Monastery of Abu Ghosh
The Benedictine Monastery in Abu Ghosh has been in the village for about 1,000 years, since the time...>>
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
Founded in 1903 by artist Boris Schatz, the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design is Israel’s oldest and...>>
Bible Lands Museum
Strategically located on Givat Ram, right next door to the Israel Museum and down the street from...>>
Bloomfield Science Museum
The Bloomfield Science Museum is a special place for a family outing and offers a slightly different...>>
Brigham Young University Jerusalem
After much back and forth with the Israeli government and years of protests from opposing religious...>>
British Military Cemetery
The British Military Cemetery on Mount Scopus, also known as the Jerusalem War Cemetery, houses...>>
Burnt House (Katros House)
Following the Six Day War, Israeli archaeologists began digging extensively in the newly recaptured...>>
Chain of Generations Center
The Chain of Generations Center relates the fascinating story of the Jewish people through 3,500...>>
Church of All Nations (Basilica of the Agony)
It is said that before his arrest by the Romans, Jesus prayed at the foot of the Mount of Olives, on...>>
Church of Mary Magdalene
One of the more distinctive of churches dotting the slopes on the Mount of Olives is the Church of...>>
Church of St. John the Baptist
The New Testament tells us that Jesus’ predecessor, and one of those who predicted Christ’s coming,...>>
Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu
Located just outside Jerusalem's Old City, on the eastern slope of Mount Zion, the Roman Catholic...>>
Church of the Holy Sepulcher
One of Jerusalem’s biggest tourist draws, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, in the Christian...>>
Confederation House
The Confederation House, which is located across from the Old City walls behind the King David...>>
Damascus Gate
Built in 1542 by Ottoman Emperor Suleiman the Magnificent, the Damascus Gate (also known as Shechem...>>
David Palombo Museum
David Palombo (1920-1966) was a Turkish-born Israeli sculptor and painter best known for sculptures...>>
Davidson Center Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park, adjacent to the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, invites you to...>>
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