Jerusalem Archaeological Park, Archaeological site in Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park, also known as the Southern Wall Archaeological Park, showcases millennia of history.
Home to artifacts from the Canaanite period to the Roman era, prominently featuring the Second Temple period ruins.
Includes remnants of pivotal structures such as the Robinson's Arch, an ancient stairway, and ritual purification baths.
Visitors can explore an extensive area with significant archaeological findings linked to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim heritage.
The park offers a direct connection to the historical landscape of Jerusalem with sights like the Umayyad palaces and Herodian streets.
Location: Jerusalem
Website: archpark.org.il/visiting_info.asp?id=6
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