Churches & Monasteries \ Anointing Stone with Mosaic from above - Holy Sepulcher

Churches & Monasteries \ Dome above edicule - Holy Sepulchre

Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Churches & Monasteries \ Armenian Convent of St. Savior

A low-angle view of the stone entrance to the St. Savior Armenian Convent, featuring a trilingual inscription in Armenian, French, and Arabic above a large wooden door with decorative iron grilles.
Minaret and Stone Rooftops in the Old City

A tall stone minaret stands prominently among the dense buildings of Jerusalem's Old City. The view highlights the mix of flat and tiled roofs, ancient stone walls, and a large tree growing near the tower. In the distance, another tower rises above the urban landscape.
Synagogue, Mevaseret Zion

20 July 2009
Mevaseret Zion is a suburb of Jerusalem. Today, Mevaseret Zion is composed of two distinct settlements—Maoz Zion and Mevaseret Yerushalayim—under the jurisdiction of one local council. The newer neighborhoods of Mevaseret Zion were not part of either settlement. Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Mevaseret Zion is a suburb of Jerusalem. Today, Mevaseret Zion is composed of two distinct settlements—Maoz Zion and Mevaseret Yerushalayim—under the jurisdiction of one local council. The newer neighborhoods of Mevaseret Zion were not part of either settlement. Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Views from Holyland Tower

Holyland Tower - Jerusalem's Luxury Peak
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
Mevaseret Zion, Jerusalem

12.08.2009
Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Views from Holyland Tower

Holyland Tower - Jerusalem's Luxury Peak
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
Views from Holyland Tower

Holyland Tower - Jerusalem's Luxury Peak
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Churches & Monasteries \ Balcony above the edicule - Holy Sepulcher

Synagogue, Mevaseret Zion

20 July 2009
Mevaseret Zion is a suburb of Jerusalem. Today, Mevaseret Zion is composed of two distinct settlements—Maoz Zion and Mevaseret Yerushalayim—under the jurisdiction of one local council. The newer neighborhoods of Mevaseret Zion were not part of either settlement. Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Mevaseret Zion is a suburb of Jerusalem. Today, Mevaseret Zion is composed of two distinct settlements—Maoz Zion and Mevaseret Yerushalayim—under the jurisdiction of one local council. The newer neighborhoods of Mevaseret Zion were not part of either settlement. Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Views on Jerusalem from Mt Scopus

24 July 2009
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Mevaseret Zion, Jerusalem

12.08.2009
Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Mevaseret Zion is located on a mountain ridge 750 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Views from Holyland Tower

Holyland Tower - Jerusalem's Luxury Peak
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
Views from Holyland Tower

Holyland Tower - Jerusalem's Luxury Peak
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
High at 875 meters above sea level, at the heart of the most luxurious neighborhood in Jerusalem is a rare housing project that became the top of luxury in Jerusalem – Holyland Tower.
This project is an architectural novelty in the city. It follows international standards of luxury living and delivers the special experience found only in Jerusalem. This luxury project meets the highest building codes and is surrounded by 15 acres of green park.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Nebi Samwil (The Prophet Samuel)

The Tomb of Samuel, (Arabic: نبي صموئيل, translit. Nebi Samwil Hebrew: קבר שמואל, translit. Kever Shmuel;), is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated to the north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located.
Views on Jerusalem from Mt Scopus

24 July 2009
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Views on Jerusalem from Mt Scopus

24 July 2009
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Mount Scopus (Hebrew: Har HaTzofim) is a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem. Overlooking Jerusalem, Mount Scopus has been strategically important as a base from which to attack the city since antiquity.
Mount Zion Skyline

A black and white photograph capturing the skyline of Mount Zion. The image features the distinct Minaret of Omar and the large domed structure of the Dormition Abbey rising above a line of cypress trees and stone walls.
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