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 …
Korazim National Park contains the ruins of the ancient Jewish city of Korazim located in Israel’s the Galilee. The town was first mentioned in sources from the Second Temple period, …
Tel Megiddo National park holds the archaeological remains of the ancient Biblical city of Megiddo, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Megiddo, was one of the most important cities …
Tel Beer Sheva National Park is the archaeological remains of the Biblical city of Be’er Sheva (Beersheba) and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is most popular for …
Tel Arad National Park holds the archaeological remains of the ancient biblical Canaanite city of Arad. Tel Arad is one of the most important archaeological sites in Israel, on which …
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 …
Nimrod Fortress National Park, located on a ridge in the northern Golan, contains the largest castle remaining in Israel from the Middle Ages. It is named after a biblical hero, …
Kokhav HaYarden National Park in the Galilee is an archeological site of the Crusader castle, Belvoir Fortress known in Hebrew as Kohav Hayarden. The eastern edge of Ramat Kokhav appears …