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Discover Jerusalem Through the Ages
Discover the history of Jerusalem as you explore the ancient citadel and the permanent exhibition. Sunday - Thursday, 22-26.12 , 11:00 am
From Herod’s Palace to British Prison: The Kishle
Explore the Citadel, Moat and old prison and discover 2800 years of history though archaeological excavations. Sunday, 22.12, 10:00 am | Wednesday, 25.12, 10:00 am | Friday, 27.12, 10:00 am
Regular Friday morning tours take place throughout the year
The Mount
Trace the development of Temple Mount in exhibition The Mount as it zooms in through the camera lens and captures "snapshots" of Temple Mount/Haram al Sharif's story over the last 180 years from a wide variety of historical, religious, and political viewpoints
Monday, 23.12, 9:30 am | ·Tuesday, 24.12, 10:00 am
Thursday, 26.12, 1:30 pm
Hanukkah Menorahs and Christmas Trees
Chasing away the Darkness – Christmas and Hanukkah. Guided tour on Christmas Eve and Hanukkah in the alleyways of the Old City in the midst of all the lights shining in the Old City. The tour takes participants through the Jewish and the Christian Quarters and explore the significance of the two holidays, and the similarities and differences between the two.
English and Hebrew tour: 24.12 | 8:30 pm | 3 hours
90 NIS / 80 NIS
Night Experiences
Night Spectacular and KING DAVID
Using the latest in laser technology, the ancient walls of Jerusalem’s citadel are illuminated with a blaze of breathtaking high definition images, vibrant cinematography, stirring music and light with the two night experiences projected outside at the Tower of David Museum, KING DAVID and The Night Spectacular. 23/12 25/12 26/12 28/12 30/12.
Oil Lamp Tour
A magical night tour of the Citadel and the museum topped with candle lighting and donuts at the end! Tuesday 24.12 at 4:30 pm Suitable for ages 5-10. Pre-registration required.
Observation Point ONLY 15 NIS
It is worth the climb to the top of the Phasael Tower built by King Herod 2000 years ago for unbeatable views of Jerusalem – 360 degree views of the Old City and the new city!
Available every day throughout the day during Museum opening hours.
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