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Musea in Jerusalem

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The Museum of Underground Prisoners in Jerusalem is dedicated to the Jewish fighters who were imprisoned by the British Mandate authorities before Israel’s independence. The museum, located in the historic Russian Compound, showcases the courage and determination of these underground resistance members through exhibits of artifacts, personal stories, and prison conditions

Museum of Underground Prisoners

The Israel Museum in Jerusalem is the country’s largest cultural institution, renowned for its extensive collections in archaeology, fine arts, and Jewish history. Highlights include the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in the Shrine of the Book, and a detailed model of ancient Jerusalem, offering visitors a rich journey through Israel’s cultural and historical heritage

Israel Museum

The Burnt House is an archaeological site in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter, offering a powerful glimpse into the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Believed to be the home of a priestly family, the site preserves charred remains and artifacts buried under ash, vividly illustrating the tragic end of ancient Jerusalem

Burnt House

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