view gallery NE0 km | Mughrabi-Bridge - Jerusalem, Israel in Satellite Imagery Oddities The Mughrabi Bridge is a wooden bridge connecting the Western Wall plaza with the Mughrabi Gate of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/23/2021 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0 km | Mughrabi-Bridge - Jerusalem, Israel in Wikipedia Entries The Mughrabi Bridge is a wooden bridge connecting the Western Wall plaza with the Mughrabi Gate of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/18/2021 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0 km | Mughrabi Bridge - Jerusalem, Israel in Covered Bridges The Mughrabi Bridge is a wooden bridge connecting the Western Wall plaza with the Mughrabi Gate of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/18/2021 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NW0 km | Jerusalem Lucky 7 - Israel in Lucky 7 The center point of the Jerusalem Lucky 7 is at the Western Wall. Our 7 waymarks are within 0,5 miles from this center point with a tally of 7. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 12/30/2022 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0 km | Western Wall Plaza, Jerusalem / Israel in Web Cameras Live Cam with view to the western wall. posted by: Iris & Harry location: Israel date approved: 01/31/2017 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery E0 km | Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel in Gender Separated Entrances The entrance to the Western Wall is divided. Men and women must use separate entrances. posted by: Walking Boots location: Israel date approved: 06/27/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NE0 km | The Prayer Plaza Webcam - Jerusalem, Israel in Web Cameras More detailed webcam on the Prayer Plaza, in front of the Western Wall, Wailing Wall or Kotel is an ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. posted by: Noe1 location: Israel date approved: 02/06/2017 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0.2 km | Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel in Satellite Imagery Oddities The Western Wall, or “Wailing Wall”, is the most religious site in the world for the Jewish people. Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, it is the western support wall of the Temple Mount. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/08/2021 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0.2 km | Western Wall/Wailing Wall - Jerusalem, Israel in Wikipedia Entries There's a wikipedia entry for the 'Western Wall' in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. posted by: Tante.Hossi location: Israel date approved: 11/02/2011 last visited: 08/11/2023 |
view gallery NE0.2 km | Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel in Official Local Tourism Attractions The Western Wall is a remnant of the retaining wall built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BC, to encompass the Second Temple enclosure. It is the holiest Jewish site in the world and a renowned symbol of Jerusalem's Old City. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 03/06/2013 last visited: 08/11/2023 |
view gallery NE0.2 km | Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths, Jerusalem, Israel in There's a Book About It Situated between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world; it is sacred to many religious traditions, including the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam which consider it a holy city. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 07/05/2023 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery NE0.2 km | Western Wall - Jerusalem, Israel in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins The Western Wall is a remnant of the retaining wall built by Herod the Great in the 1st century BC, to encompass the Second Temple enclosure. It is the holiest Jewish site in the world and a renowned symbol of Jerusalem's Old City. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 08/17/2013 last visited: 08/11/2023 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Dung Gate - Jerusalem, Israel in Signs of History The Dung Gate is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was built as a small postern gate in the 16th century by the Ottomans, first widened for vehicular traffic in 1952 by the Jordanian, and again in 1985 by the Israeli authorities. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/05/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Dung Gate - Jerusalem, Israel in Satellite Imagery Oddities The Dung Gate is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was built as a small postern gate in the 16th century by the Ottomans, first widened for vehicular traffic in 1952 by the Jordanian, and again in 1985 by the Israeli authorities. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/05/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Dung Gate - Jerusalem, Israel in Names From the Bible The name “Dung Gate” is found in four passages in the Book of Nehemiah and refers to one of the gates of Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s day. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/12/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Dung Gate - Jerusalem, Israel in Official Local Tourism Attractions The Dung Gate is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was built as a small postern gate in the 16th century by the Ottomans, first widened for vehicular traffic in 1952 by the Jordanian, and again in 1985 by the Israeli authorities. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/06/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Dung Gate - Jerusalem, Israel in Wikipedia Entries The Dung Gate is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was built as a small postern gate in the 16th century by the Ottomans, first widened for vehicular traffic in 1952 by the Jordanian, and again in 1985 by the Israeli authorities. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/05/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Hurva Synagogue - Jerusalem, Israel in Wikipedia Entries Construction of the Hurva Synagogue began under Rabbi Judah the Hassid but ended at his death in 1700. Finally completed in 1856. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/17/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Hurva Synagogue - Jerusalem, Israel in Look-Out Towers The Hurva Synagogue has an observation deck from which there is a breathtaking view of Jerusalem. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/04/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Hurva Synagogue - Jerusalem, Israel in Satellite Imagery Oddities Construction of the Hurva Synagogue began under Rabbi Judah the Hassid but ended at his death in 1700. Finally completed in 1856. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/17/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Hurva Synagogue - Jerusalem, Israel in Synagogues Construction of the Hurva Synagogue began under Rabbi Judah the Hassid but ended at his death in 1700. Finally completed in 1856. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 07/18/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.2 km | City Streets ~ The Cardo in the Jewish Quarter - Jerusalem, Israel in Murals A mural in the old city. posted by: flyingmoose location: Israel date approved: 01/09/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Eliahu Ha'navi Synagogue - Jerusalem, Israel in Doorways of the World Doorways of the Eliahu Ha-Naví Synagogue in Jerusalem. posted by: ashberry location: Israel date approved: 08/24/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery NE0.3 km | Dome of the Rock - Jerusalem, Israel in Drawing Waymarks The Dome of the Rock is a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the oldest Islamic monument that stands today and certainly one of the most beautiful. It also boasts the oldest surviving mihrab in the world. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 04/12/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery NE0.3 km | Dome of the Rock / Temple Mount - Jerusalem, Israel in Official Local Tourism Attractions The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the oldest Islamic monument that stands today and certainly one of the most beautiful. posted by: denben location: Israel date approved: 12/15/2022 last visited: never |
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