Jerusalem offers many must-see attractions near the City Center, so make sure to visit the City Center during your stay in the city. Below you'll find a list of all the things to-do and see while touring the City Center
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Time Elevator Jerusalem - Take an amazing trips: A journey to the hidden secrets of Jerusalem, journey into and an exciting journey to the wonders of the past, the present and the future of Israel's capital.
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Beit Avi Chai, a unique cultural center in Jerusalem, offers a rich variety of programs, concerts, plays, study sessions, special events, lectures and workshops on a variety of subjects, all relating to Jewish-Israeli culture. Jerusalemites and visitors of all stripes are invited to discover the treasures of Israeli and Jewish knowledge and culture, to reflect on the past and the present, and read more
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Every Friday, dozens of artists display their wares at the Bezalel Arts Fair
The fair takes place every Friday in the city center from 10:00-16:00. The fair, which is spread between the Schatz pedestrian mall, Bezalel St. and the Schieber Park & "The Horse Garden", is read more
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The Gerard Bechar Center occupies a significant chunk of Bezalel Street real estate bordering the Nachlaot and Rechavia neighborhoods. The center features two performance halls - one that seats 650 and the other 200 - as well the the Jerusalem Municipality's central library. The Bechar Center is multidisciplinary; its galleries, studios and stages host dance performances (two dance companies, read more
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Tucked away in a quite charming corner in the heart of Jerusalem's city center, lies the U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art. A visit to the museum offers a glimpse into Italian Jewish traditions, customs and history, as well as an opportunity to travel back in time and experience the unique magic of Italian Jewry.
The museum's crown jewel is the dazzlingly read more
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The broad, palm-lined expanse of Safra Square (Kikar Safra) relates a certain sense of grandeur befitting the headquarters of our 3000-year-old city, an evocation of the power and responsibility of a municipal government. Say what you will about the policies canonized within, Jerusalem's City Hall is certainly nice to look at. Located almost on top of the pre-1967 read more
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The Incubator Theater is a fringe theater based in Jerusalem, whose productions offer a contemporary satiric, humorous, Jewish and Israeli theater experience.
The theater was established in 2005 with support from "Keren Bracha" with the aim of providing a space for Jerusalem artists to create and stage their original theater productions. In the past eight read more
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Machol Shalem was founded in 2002, with the mission of promoting the art of independent dance in Jerusalem, and by doing do helping the professional development of Jerusalem-based artists, allowing them to remain and reside in Jerusalem. The group is based at the Musrara Community Center in downtown Jerusalem, in a location that brings together the old city of Jerusalem, and its modern parts.
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The Visitor Center of Jerusalem municipality offers guided tours of the City Hall complex in Safra Square
The guided tours include: a tour of the historical municipal buildings, among which is the old municipal building from the time of the British Mandate; the city council hall and the mayor's office; a model of old/new Jerusalem and an observation point read more
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Some of the most curious chapters of the 1948 War of Independence involve a peculiar weapon known to every Israeli as the Davidka. In 1948, the newly-minted, poorly-supplied, disorganized and undermanned Israeli forces faced seven Arab armies and an unknown number of local irregular forces, a power whose stated goal was to drive the Jews into the sea. Lacking sufficient arms, improvisation became read more
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