Via Dolorosa
Christians have been walking these same 14 stations for at least 1,000 years. The first and the last are the most famous: the Praetorium, up which Jesus carried the cross, with its ancient flagstones, and the venerable Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the site of the crucifixion and the empty tomb.
Each station has its story, in a setting that despite, or because of, its present-day atmosphere, imparts an authentic sense of Jerusalem as Jesus experienced the city in those last hours.

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Culturally and historically interesting city tour through the Old City of Jerusalem, passing the most important sights .
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מהגן התנ"כי על סינגל סובב י-ם קרית הממשלה סמוך להר הרצל לשכונת עין הכרם עולים על סינגל הנוגע במספר מעיינות עין שריג תמר עוזי עמינדב וחזרה עם הסינגל
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A relatively short, easy and circular walking route around Mount Eitan, which is located west of the city of Jerusalem.
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