The highest point of ancient Jerusalem, this mountain is considered to be a major religious site due to its role in the Bible - according…
Ottomans built this gate in the 16th century to mark the end of the road leading from the port city of Jaffa.
Also known as Prophet David Gate or Jewish Quarter Gate, this majestic gate facing Mount Zion leads to the old city of Jerusalem.
If you are interested in biblical events, you must definitely visit this site, situated directly above the Tomb of David!
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…
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.
David's Tomb is a site that, according to an early-medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
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…
Abbey of the Dormition is a Catholic abbey belonging to the Benedictine Order in Jerusalem, on Mount Zion, just outside the walls of the…
David's Tomb is a site that, according to a late-medieval tradition, is associated with the burial of the biblical King David.
Akeldama is the Aramaic name for a place in Jerusalem associated with Judas Iscariot, one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus.
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…
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…
The Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, is a cemetery owned by the Anglican Church Missionary Trust Association Ltd.…