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🔻Museums The Islamic Museum, located in the Muslim Quarter, was restored in 1194. Just outside the Old City, the Israel Museum houses nearly 500,000 artifacts. Nearby, the Dome of the Rock is one of the oldest mosques in the world and the most iconic landmark in Jerusalem. 🎉The Via Dolorosa According to tradition, Jesus carried His cross along this winding path to the place of His crucifixion. Christians regard it as one of the most meaningful pilgrimage sites. 🔻The Church of the Holy Sepulchre As recorded in the New Testament, Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected here. The church’s architecture blends Romanesque, Baroque, and Byzantine styles. 🎉Jaffa Gate One of Jerusalem’s eight gates, Jaffa Gate opens toward Tel Aviv, the country’s second-largest city. 🫒Zion Gate The Armenian Quarter lies in the southwest of the Old City. Zion Gate, smaller in scale and scarred with bullet holes, bears witness to Jerusalem’s turbulent history. 🫒Mount Zion The Bible recounts that Jesus shared His Last Supper with the Twelve Disciples here, though this remains a matter of faith. The Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion is believed by Eastern Orthodox Christians to be the burial place of the Virgin Mary. The church is modest in size, its interior adorned with mosaic icons. The Western Wall (Wailing Wall) Separating the Jewish and Muslim Quarters, the Western Wall is the last remnant of Jerusalem’s Second Temple and is revered by Jews as their holiest site. Yad Vashem – The World Holocaust Remembrance Center This memorial honors the six million Jews who perished in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Olive trees line the grounds, each one bearing the name of a person who helped save Jewish lives. 🍋The Mount of Olives Covered with olive groves and ancient Jewish cemeteries, the hill is sacred to both Jews and Christians and offers a panoramic view over the Old City. To experience Jerusalem more deeply, visit Mahane Yehuda Market, nestled between Jaffa Street and Agrippas Street. Stalls overflow with fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, warm bread, hot coffee, and countless local delicacies whose names you may not know—perhaps not even recognize. #Israel #Jerusalem #IsraelTravelGuide #IsraelTravel

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nine are found in Jerusalem

🔻Museums The Islamic Museum, located in the Muslim Quarter, was restored in 1194. Just outside the Old City, the Israel Museum houses nearly 500,000 artifacts. Nearby, the Dome of the Rock is one of the oldest mosques in the world and the most iconic landmark in Jerusalem. 🎉The Via Dolorosa According to tradition, Jesus carried His cross along this winding path to the place of His crucifixion. Christians regard it as one of the most meaningful pilgrimage sites. 🔻The Church of the Holy Sepulchre As recorded in the New Testament, Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected here. The church’s architecture blends Romanesque, Baroque, and Byzantine styles. 🎉Jaffa Gate One of Jerusalem’s eight gates, Jaffa Gate opens toward Tel Aviv, the country’s second-largest city. 🫒Zion Gate The Armenian Quarter lies in the southwest of the Old City. Zion Gate, smaller in scale and scarred with bullet holes, bears witness to Jerusalem’s turbulent history. 🫒Mount Zion The Bible recounts that Jesus shared His Last Supper with the Twelve Disciples here, though this remains a matter of faith. The Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion is believed by Eastern Orthodox Christians to be the burial place of the Virgin Mary. The church is modest in size, its interior adorned with mosaic icons. The Western Wall (Wailing Wall) Separating the Jewish and Muslim Quarters, the Western Wall is the last remnant of Jerusalem’s Second Temple and is revered by Jews as their holiest site. Yad Vashem – The World Holocaust Remembrance Center This memorial honors the six million Jews who perished in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Olive trees line the grounds, each one bearing the name of a person who helped save Jewish lives. 🍋The Mount of Olives Covered with olive groves and ancient Jewish cemeteries, the hill is sacred to both Jews and Christians and offers a panoramic view over the Old City. To experience Jerusalem more deeply, visit Mahane Yehuda Market, nestled between Jaffa Street and Agrippas Street. Stalls overflow with fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, warm bread, hot coffee, and countless local delicacies whose names you may not know—perhaps not even recognize. #Israel #Jerusalem #IsraelTravelGuide #IsraelTravel

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