What to See in City of David National Park
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Mount Zion
The highest point of ancient Jerusalem, this mountain is considered to be a major religious site due to its role in the Bible - according…
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Jaffa Gate
Ottomans built this gate in the 16th century to mark the end of the road leading from the port city of Jaffa.
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Cenacle
If you are interested in biblical events, you must definitely visit this site, situated directly above the Tomb of David!
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St Peter in Gallicantu
Church of Saint Peter in Gallicantu is a Roman Catholic church located on the eastern slope of Mount Zion, just outside the walled Old City…
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Dung Gate
The Dung Gate, also known in Arabic as the Silwan Gate and Mughrabi Gate, is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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David's Tomb
David's Tomb is a site that, according to an early-medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
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Pool of Siloam
The term Pool of Siloam refers to a number of rock-cut pools on the southern slope of the Wadi Hilweh, considered by some archaeologists to…
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Dormition Abbey
Abbey of the Dormition is a Catholic abbey belonging to the Benedictine Order in Jerusalem, on Mount Zion, just outside the walls of the…
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David's Tomb
David's Tomb is a site that, according to a late-medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
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Aceldama (Field of blood)
Akeldama is the Aramaic name for a place in Jerusalem associated with Judas Iscariot, one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus.
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Montefiore Windmill
The Montefiore Windmill is a landmark windmill in Jerusalem. Designed as a flour mill, it was built in 1857 on a slope opposite the western…
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Mount Zion Cemetery
The Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, is a cemetery owned by the Anglican Church Missionary Trust Association Ltd.…
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