Archive for May, 2009

May 30 2009

Places of Interest in Nazareth

Published by Mr inisrael under About Israel,Nazareth

1. BASILICA OF THE ANNUNCIATION, CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH CARPENTRY COMPLEX

Imposing modern two storey Basilica, erected over earlier Byzantine & Crusader church, marks the traditional Roman Catholic site of the Annunciation. The interior enshrines the sunken Grotto of the Annunciation – actual remains of the 1st century maiden home of Mary.

2. CHURCH OF STJOSEPH’S CARPENTRY

Situated in the same complex as the Basilica of the Annunciation. Traditionally the original workshop of Joseph and Home of the Holy Family, it contains ruins of 1st century Nazareth.

3. SISTERS OF NAZARETH CONVENT

Close to Annunciation complex, housing Youth Hostel and religious hospice, with 1st century excavations including Herodian Tomb (by appointment only).

4. ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE & GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH

Within the marketplace is a humble structure of thick, curved stone walls (known as the Synagogue Church) that is the site of the ancient synagogue where Jesus preached as a young man. It stands adjacent to the Greek Catholic church.

5. THE WHITE MOSQUE – EL ABYAD

The El Abyad mosque , situated at the edge of the Old Market, was the first to be built in Nazareth in 1812.

6. ANGLICAN CHURCH (Jesus’ Church)

Designed in the shape of the cross this was the second Anglican church to be built in the Holy-land. Completed 1871.

7. SOURCE OF MARY’S WELL st. GABRIEL GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION

The crypt of this ornate 18th century church houses a 1st century spring of water believed to be the source of Mary’s Well. The spring is connected to the site of the Well by an underground aqueduct.

8. MARY’S WELL

Opposite the St. Gabriel Greek Orthodox Church a modern stone structure in a small garden setting marks the site of Mary’s Well.

9. St. MARGARET (Hospice)

Anglican orphanage for girls, built in 1874 by Prussian architect.

10. MASCOBIA

Russian hospice for pilgrims, built in 1904 by the Russian Duke Sergio, near St. Gabriel Church – influenced by Russian Architecture.

11. GREEK ORTHODOX BISHOPRIC

The house of the Bishop, built in 1860 and includes small church completed in 1863.

12. SARAYA

The governor house -erected in 1 730 as summer house of the Galilee Governor Daher El-Omar – some addition had been done in 1857. (There is a plan to restore it to be as a Museum).

13. MARONITE CHURCH

Also known as the Church of St. Anthony, and situated next to Mensa Christi, was completed in 1774.

14. MENSA CHRISTI (Jesus’ Table)

Known as Kniset El-Balta (Jesus’s table). Here is said that christ dined with his disciples. This church houses a large chalk-stone rock scored with graffiti by countless pilgrims throughout the ages. It was erected in 1860 and belong to the Franciscans.

15. SALESIAN CHURCH OF JESUS AS AN ADOLESCENT

Magnificent panoramic view from its site on the peak of the hill. Fine example of modern Gothic architecture.

16. MAQAM NABI SA’IN

Shrine erected in the highest point of Nazareth, sacred to both Moslems and Christian were they use to vow.

17. THE OLD MARKET

A bustling, colorful Middle Eastern bazaar near the Annunciation complex.

18. KAHN EL-BASHA

The Pasha caravanserai, the most important in the city for many centuries, renovated in 1812 by Abdullah Pasha and is part of the White Mosque trust.

19. MAQAM SHIHAB EL-DIN

Domed tomb shrine of a Moslem leader – the nephew of Saladin, after the Crusaders.

20. MAQAM EL-SHIEKH AMER

Domed Shrine of the brother of Shihab El-Din, rennovatedin 1911.

21. CARMELITE CONVENT

22. FRERES DE BETHARRAM MONASTERY

Once known as the White Monks.

23. FRENCH HOSPITAL

Interesting architecture.

24. DON GUANELLA

25. EL SALAM MOSQUE

A modern, impressive mosque built in the 1960′s.

26. COPTIC CHURCH

Erected by the small Coptic community of Nazareth in 1952.

27. BAPTIST CHURCH

28. HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL

On the outskirts of the city, interesting architecture with imposing statue of the Virgin Mary nearby.

29. ST, JOSEPH’S SEMINARY

30. SISTERS OF THE ANNUNCIATION (BISHARA NUNS)

Noted for the painting of religious icons.

31. NAZARETH HOSPITAL (E.M.M.S)

32. KASER EL-MUTRAN

Greek Orthodox Church, built in the place where according to their tradition is the place of the lady’s Fright. It was erected in 1862 with the money of a rich Russian woman.

33. THE MOUNT OF THE LEAP OF THE LORD (Mount of Precipice)

2 km. outside the city, where according to legend the people of Nazareth attempted to throw Jesus into the abyss. Site of the Cave of the Leap – one of the most important archeological discoveries in the world, dating back 50,000 years – to the Late and Middle Stone Age periods. 13 human skeletons and over 15,000 artifacts from these Stone Age periods were unearthed. The Nazareth Municipality is now undertaking a massive project to develop this Mount into a major tourist site.

34. ST. CLAIRE’S CONVENT

35. SALESIAN SISTERS

36. HAMMAM (Turkish Bath)

Erected behind Mary’s Well in 1887 by Tanous Qa’war, the first Mayor of Nazareth.

38. LITTLE SISTERS OF JESUS

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May 19 2009

Nof Hotel Haifa

Published by Mr inisrael under Haifa

Situated on the top of the Carmel Mountain in Haifa is The Nof Hotel. The hotel is located in a magnificent location overlooking a breathtaking view of the city that sweeps down the majestic, pine-covered slopes of Mount Carmel to the Mediterranean Sea. Whether business or pleasure brings you will find the NOF Hotel ideally placed to make your stay a pleasant one.

Haifa is a beautiful city possessing a unique topography and landscapes, with Mediterranean sea views, green hills and valleys. Haifa is the gate to the north of Israel, with a long tradition of welcoming and is the perfect base for short excursions to the country. The advanced motorway network to all parts of Israel is only minutes from the Nof Hotel and within easy traveling distance.

More about the Nof Hotel  >>

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May 19 2009

The Port Tel Aviv Hotel

Published by Mr inisrael under Tel Aviv,Tel Aviv Hotels

This new hotel with is 21 new stylish rooms, it is a unique Hotel in Tel Aviv Israel.
While your stay you may enjoy Tel Aviv’s beaches,  Have a drink in the Port Zone’s ( Namal Tel Aviv )  many trendy bars. Shop at the world famous Dizengoff Designer’s Shops and Boutiques, and enjoy the greenery at Ganei Yehoshua Park. You will always remember the sunsets from our rooftops and the spectacular view of Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv Port Hotel Address

288 Ha Yaarkon St. Corner of 4 Yirmeyahu St. Tel Aviv 63325

For more info about Port Tel Aviv Hotel click here

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May 12 2009

The Grand Beach Hotel Tel Aviv – Renovated rooms

Published by Mr inisrael under Tel Aviv,Tel Aviv Hotels

The combination of warm hospitality, intimacy and our prime location makes The Grand Beach Tel Aviv your first choice for business and leisure. The recently redecorated hotel, offers 212 spacious bedrooms all facing the sea including 36 inter-connecting family rooms. The rooms are modernly furnished and equipped with every convenience. Located literally across the road from the Mediterranean and a series of excellent beaches. We’re located minutes away from Tel Aviv’s bustling centers and nightlife, We welcome you with warm, very personal hospitality and modern facilities designed to make sure you enjoy every moment of your stay.

Grandbeach Hotel rates and reservations >>

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