Jerusalem offers many must-see attractions near the City Entrance, so make sure to visit the City Entrance during your stay in the city. Below you'll find a list of all the things to-do and see while touring the City Entrance
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A visit to The Bloomfield Science Museum provides an enjoyable immersion in all things relating to science and technology. Here, interactive exhibits, integrated works of art and activities for the whole family act as bridges between scientists and the general public.
The museum is especially child-friendly, with hands-on exhibitions read more
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Special Opening Hours - Hanukkah 2019
25.12 | Hanukkah | opening hours 9:30-17:30
Take an adventure through time! Explore the wonderful world of the lands of the Bible, learn about the cultures of the Ancient Near East read more
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The Knesset may occupy a topographically and politically lofty plateau, looming imposingly over the city of Jerusalem and the future of the State of Israel, but as far as centers of national government go, it's surprisingly austere. The Knesset's blankly modern architecture hearkens back to time in Israel when socialism was the order of the day and government read more
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Founded in 1965, the Israel Museum is the country's flagship museum and largest cultural institution. Home to one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of art and Holy Land antiquities in the world, the museum's collections include nearly 500,000 objects, dating from prehistory to today.
The 20-acre Israel Museum campus sprawls across the lip of read more
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"Truth will spring up from the earth and justice will look down from the heavens." So wrote the Psalmist when speaking of the coming of an age dominated by righteousness, and this ancient dream of the Israelites is the theme around which was built the modern Israeli Supreme Court building, the highest house of justice in the Jewish state. It is a conscious attempt to live up to the read more
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The first thing one notices when presented with the expanse of west Jerusalem's Gan Sacher (Sacher Park) is a simple plant common in much of the world but rare in the big cities and towns of Israel: grass. Jerusalem, for all its venerable charm, is not a particularly verdant city, with only its parks offering any large amount of green space. But the parks are impressive, and Gan Sacher is read more
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The white Bridge of Strings (also known as the Chords Bridge) dangles by the entrance to Jerusalem in the shape of an off-kilter harp, to represent the harp of King David. This new addition to the city, which cost billions of shekels and was designed by a world-famous architect, has generated controversy on a number of fronts: for its astronomical budget, appropriateness to its surroundings, read more
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Binyanei Hauma (Jerusalem International Convention Center) is the massive complex of glass and concrete buildings sprawling with fluttering flags over the enormous lot near the city entrance, across from Jerusalem's Central Bus Station.
Binyanei Hauma is more than prepared for any event you can possibly think of, at any size; dozens of meeting rooms, conference read more
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In addition to being one of the biggest neighborhoods in Jerusalem, Ramot (Hebrew for "heights") is also one of the most diverse. The six sections of Ramot differ wildly from one another, just as the 40,000 people who live there come from a wide variety of backgrounds. What they share is the panoramic view, because Ramot was built hundreds of meters above sea level. Ramot is one of read more
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It's no secret that the fast-paced world of hi-tech companies has a hub in Israel, and that scientific and technological breakthroughs are all in a day's work here in the Holy Land. Israel's technological hubs are divided into several centers across the country. In Jerusalem, the hi-tech hub is the industrial park of Har Hotzvim, where many of the top companies in Israel have office read more
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