The top Seven places to visit in israel
With a rich tie to religious culture and a large expanse of natural formations, it might be difficult to decide on which landmarks you will see on your trip. Here is a guide to the top seven.
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Jerusalem
This large city is famous across the world for its strong ties to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is also the official capital city of Israel. Ancient artifacts and structures can be explored throughout the city. Within Jerusalem there are many landmarks to visit. These include: The Western Wall, The Dome of the Rock, and The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
This large city is famous across the world for its strong ties to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is also the official capital city of Israel. Ancient artifacts and structures can be explored throughout the city. Within Jerusalem there are many landmarks to visit. These include: The Western Wall, The Dome of the Rock, and The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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The Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on the entire face of the Earth. It falls at 1,360 feet below sea level. The water in this area has approximately ten times the amount of salt than the ocean does. This not only makes it easier to float in the water, but the water is said to be beneficial to those with skin issues.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on the entire face of the Earth. It falls at 1,360 feet below sea level. The water in this area has approximately ten times the amount of salt than the ocean does. This not only makes it easier to float in the water, but the water is said to be beneficial to those with skin issues.
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Masada
Masada is home to many historic events and is a unique part of the Israeli topography. This desert landscape is home to many rock cliffs and formations. Traveling by cable car, you can reach the peak of the formation. This desert-mountain was the setting for the Roman Siege against the Zealots back in 73 A.D.
Masada is home to many historic events and is a unique part of the Israeli topography. This desert landscape is home to many rock cliffs and formations. Traveling by cable car, you can reach the peak of the formation. This desert-mountain was the setting for the Roman Siege against the Zealots back in 73 A.D.
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Tel-Aviv-Yafo
This bustling city is similar to America's New York City. Tel-Aviv-Yafo is modern, young, and a central place for all things business. It is also located along the ocean cost. This city is a perfect place to explore the more urban regions of Israel's vast landscape. Tel-Aviv-Yafo is also the center for a large variety of culture, including art, music, and dance.
This bustling city is similar to America's New York City. Tel-Aviv-Yafo is modern, young, and a central place for all things business. It is also located along the ocean cost. This city is a perfect place to explore the more urban regions of Israel's vast landscape. Tel-Aviv-Yafo is also the center for a large variety of culture, including art, music, and dance.
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Israel Museum
This museum hold some of the most significant cultural artifacts in the world. It is located in the capital of Israel, Jerusalem. Some of the most notable items on display are The Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient biblical manuscripts, and artwork from artists such as Picasso. Outside the museum is the Billy Rose Sculpture Garden that features elaborate sculptures and art work.
This museum hold some of the most significant cultural artifacts in the world. It is located in the capital of Israel, Jerusalem. Some of the most notable items on display are The Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient biblical manuscripts, and artwork from artists such as Picasso. Outside the museum is the Billy Rose Sculpture Garden that features elaborate sculptures and art work.
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Yad Vashem
This landmark is the largest museum and memorial for the Holocaust. The memorial portion of the building was built in 1953, while the museum addition wasn't built until 2005. Throughput the museum are dramatic and emotional exhibits that give viewers the chance to experience what it was like to live during that tragic period of time.
This landmark is the largest museum and memorial for the Holocaust. The memorial portion of the building was built in 1953, while the museum addition wasn't built until 2005. Throughput the museum are dramatic and emotional exhibits that give viewers the chance to experience what it was like to live during that tragic period of time.
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Caesarea National Park
Caesarea is one of the oldest post-biblical landmarks in Israel. It was created by Herod the Great, for the infamous Julius Caesar. Roman ruins are scattered across the park. From the park there an exceptional view of the ocean waters from the area. There is also an amphitheater that was refurnished to hold concerts during the summer months.
Caesarea is one of the oldest post-biblical landmarks in Israel. It was created by Herod the Great, for the infamous Julius Caesar. Roman ruins are scattered across the park. From the park there an exceptional view of the ocean waters from the area. There is also an amphitheater that was refurnished to hold concerts during the summer months.