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Things to Do in Jerusalem

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Founded in 1925, this university features many architectural gems including the massive National and University Library, Belgium House Faculty Club and La Maison de France.

Attraction type: Educational site
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This museum features nine galleries that focus on the beliefs and art of the Islamic civilization.

Attraction type: Art museum; History museum
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Located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City, this church is comprised of German, English and Danish-speaking congregations.

Attraction type: Religious site
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This memorial park and cemetery is the final resting place of Theodor Herzl, the founder of political Zionism, and other noted leaders including Golda Meir, Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Rabin.

Attraction type: Cemetery
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Dedicated to preserving and displaying objects related to Jewish life in Italy from the Middle Ages to present day, this museum features a rich collection including doors of a Torah Ark, a 15th-century stone tablet and brass and silver Hannukkiot (Hannukkah lamps).

Attraction type: History museum
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Free guided tours of Israel’s Parliament include an explanation of the structure of the Israeli government and a look at the famous tapestries of Marc Chagall, which illustrate important moments in Jewish history.

Attraction type: Government building
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This 100-year-old structure serves as the cathedral church of the Anglican Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East, home to both Arabic and English speaking congregations.

Attraction type: Religious site
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This small museum has a rich collection of religious objects – from the past and present day – that are used at home and in the synagogue.

Attraction type: History museum; Specialty museum
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Located 18 feet below street level, these grand tombs were built in 45 C.E. by Queen Helena of Adiabene, Mesopotamia, after she and her sons settled in Jerusalem and converted to Judaism.

Attraction type: Cemetery; Historic site
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Dating back nearly 2,000 years, this quarry is one of the largest found in Israel.

Attraction type: Cavern/cave
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Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
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Also known as Gate of the Prophet David, Zion Gate is one of the seven open gates of the Old City.

Attraction type: Monument
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Also known as Gate of the Moors, Dung Gate is one of the seven open gates of Old City Jerusalem. They are New Gate, Zion, Dung, Jaffa, Lions’ (St. Stephen's), Herod’s, and Damascus (Shechem).

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Also known as Lions' Gate, St. Stephen's Gate is one of the seven open gates of Old City Jerusalem. They are New Gate, Zion, Dung, Jaffa, Lions’ (St. Stephen's), Herod’s, and Damascus (Shechem).

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Guided tour of historic sites outside Jerusalem.

Attraction type: Religious site; Desert; Ancient ruins; Battlefield
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Opened in 2005, this museum uses testimonials from survivors of the Holocaust to tell its story.

Attraction type: History museum
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One of Jerusalem's oldest synagogues.

Attraction type: Religious site
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Remainsof an historic synagogue destroyed in Israel's War of Independence.

Attraction type: Ancient ruins; Historic site
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Attraction type: Historic site
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Keftzova (aka Kiftzova) is an indoor/outdoor play space for kids - probably best for the under-10 set.  It has many large inflatable slides and jumping surfaces, as well as a few small rides (train...

Attraction type: Park; Playground
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Attraction type: Educational site; Health club
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Attraction type: Park; Scenic/historic walking area
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Burial place of Oskar Schindler and Flinders Petrie

Attraction type: Cemetery
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Attraction type: Architectural building; Religious site
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Attraction type: Neighborhood
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Attraction type: Religious site
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The Christian Quarter of Jerusalem's walled Old City holds the most important Christian church, the Holy Sepulchre, and a number of monasteries, archaeological sites, and shrines along the Via Dolorosa.

Attraction type: Religious site; Neighborhood
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Enter this partial reconstruction of the "High Street" of late Roman Jerusalem near the Hurva Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter. A number of columns have been restored, as well as buildings suggesting the form of Roman era shops.

Attraction type: Neighborhood
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Attraction type: Cavern/cave; Educational site; Historic site; Landmark/point of interest; Religious site
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Attraction type: Ancient ruins; Educational site; Geological formation; Historic site; Landmark/point of interest
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Attraction type: Historic village; Religious site
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