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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12835 Views: 56k
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German Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
Photographer: © I.L. Date: 31.03.2007 Photo number: 6724 Views: 177k
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12834 Views: 141k
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Jerusalem leons
Fountain at the Yemin Moshe district was presented by Germany's Chancellor Kohl
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 14.09.2009 Photo number: 11827 Views: 224k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12833 Views: 59k
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The Church of All Nations
The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 02.05.2010 Photo number: 15294 Views: 208k
9 May - Har Hertzel
60 years since the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War II
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 09.05.2005 Photo number: 1430 Views: 100k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12839 Views: 58k
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Moshava Germanit \ Emek Refaim
Photographer: © Zeev Roytman Date: 28.12.2009 Photo number: 13312 Views: 68k
Jerusalem leons
Fountain at the Yemin Moshe district was presented by Germany's Chancellor Kohl
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 14.09.2009 Photo number: 11825 Views: 91k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12831 Views: 57k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12836 Views: 56k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12830 Views: 56k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12842 Views: 56k
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Jerusalem and Olivet from the German church ( between 1950 and 1977)
Photographer: © G. Eric and Edith Matson Date: 31.03.2010 Photo number: 14467 Views: 84k
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12840 Views: 57k
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The Church of All Nations
The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 02.05.2010 Photo number: 15293 Views: 120k
Jerusalem leons
Fountain at the Yemin Moshe district was presented by Germany's Chancellor Kohl
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 14.09.2009 Photo number: 11826 Views: 92k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12832 Views: 56k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12837 Views: 55k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12838 Views: 54k
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The Church of All Nations
The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 02.05.2010 Photo number: 15292 Views: 112k
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12841 Views: 56k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12844 Views: 56k
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Jerusalem from tower of German Lutheran church, between 1898 and 1914
Photographer: © G. Eric and Edith Matson Date: 31.03.2010 Photo number: 14454 Views: 88k
The Church of All Nations
The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 02.05.2010 Photo number: 15291 Views: 105k
German Lutheran Church of the Redeemer - Old City - Christian Quarter
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 31.03.2007 Photo number: 6735 Views: 47k
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Moshava Germanit \ Valley of Rephaim
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 28.09.2009 Photo number: 12040 Views: 65k
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Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.12.2009 Photo number: 12843 Views: 55k
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State visit to Jerusalem of Wilhelm II of Germany in 1898
Royal party entering Jerusalem from north, passing American Colony building.
Photographer: © G. Eric and Edith Matson Date: 31.03.2010 Photo number: 14445 Views: 97k
German Lutheran Church of the Redeemer - Old City - Christian Quarter
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 08.04.2007 Photo number: 6792 Views: 40k
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Augusta Victoria Hospital, East Jerusalem
24 July 2009
Augusta Victoria is a 161-bed hospital on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, financed by the Lutheran World Federation and the United Nations Refugee Works Administration. Augusta Victoria was built in 1907 as a center for the German Protestant community in Ottoman Palestine. The complex, completed in 1910, included the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension with a 65-meter belltower and a hospice for Christian pilgrims. During World War II, it was converted into a hospital by the British. The complex was named for Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein, wife of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, who visited Jerusalem in 1898. The architect, Robert Leibnitz, was inspired by German palaces, such as the German Hohenzollern.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 24.07.2009 Photo number: 10143 Views: 56k
Moshava Germanit \ Jerusalem pics
Jerusalem old train station
Photographer: © waskinkot Date: 02.10.2009 Photo number: 12186 Views: 61k
Moshava Germanit \ Jerusalem. Moshava Germanit.
Photographer: © Pes & Lev Date: 24.03.2006 Photo number: 4297 Views: 58k
Moshava Germanit \ Emekrafaim street
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 04.10.2005 Photo number: 2515 Views: 73k
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Moshava Germanit \ Emekrafaim street
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 04.10.2005 Photo number: 2519 Views: 74k
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Moshava Germanit \ Grape Leaves
Photographer: © egle Date: 30.11.2005 Photo number: 2997 Views: 73k
Augusta Victoria Hospital, East Jerusalem
24 July 2009
Augusta Victoria is a 161-bed hospital on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, financed by the Lutheran World Federation and the United Nations Refugee Works Administration. Augusta Victoria was built in 1907 as a center for the German Protestant community in Ottoman Palestine. The complex, completed in 1910, included the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension with a 65-meter belltower and a hospice for Christian pilgrims. During World War II, it was converted into a hospital by the British. The complex was named for Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein, wife of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, who visited Jerusalem in 1898. The architect, Robert Leibnitz, was inspired by German palaces, such as the German Hohenzollern.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 24.07.2009 Photo number: 10142 Views: 54k
Moshava Germanit \ Emekrafaim street
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 04.10.2005 Photo number: 2521 Views: 104k
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Moshava Germanit \ Emekrafaim street
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 04.10.2005 Photo number: 2522 Views: 71k
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