Bethlehem (??? ???) is today a town in the West Bank. Historically, it was considered to be a suburb of broader Jerusalem, and today the city of Jerusalem would flow into the town were it not for the modern Separation Barrier.
The Biblical Zoo is located on the southern end of Jerusalem. The park is open seven days a week.
Birket Ram or Ram Lake is a crater lake located in the Golan Heights, south of Mount Hermon.
Caesarea Maritima is the Roman-style port city built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BCE (approximately 20 BCE). The ancient city boasted a number of monumental architectural achievements, including a port built with water soluble cement, a theat
Caesarea Philippi is located at the base of Mount Hermon and is believed to be the place where Jesus reveals himself to Peter, James & John in Matthew 16:13.
The Calatrava Bridge is also known as the Bridge of Strings (??? ???????, Gesher HaMeitarim). It was engineered by Santiago Calatrava. The bridge marks t
Capernaum is located in the Lower Galilee region, on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, just west of the Jordan River at approximately 210 meters below sea level.
The Chapel of the Ascension is located on the Mount of Olives and is believed to be the place where Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection.
The Church of Mary Magdalene is a Russian Orthodox Church located on the Mount of Olives.
The Church of St. Anne is located in the northern part of the Old City, near Lion’s Gate. The site is one of the two possible birthplaces for the Virgin Mary and protects the archaeological remains of the Pools of Bethesda.