Disaster struck twice over the centuries, causing extensive damage to Jerusalem’s most important church – but restoration has finally been completed.
Two Muslim families hold the keys to the doors of Jerusalem's holiest church in order to keep the peace between three feuding Christian denominations.
First constructed around 1336, the al-Ayn bathhouse fell into disrepair during the mid-20th Century. But after years of meticulous restoration, it’s ready to open its doors again.
Jerusalem’s Terra Sancta Museum, which displays ancient artefacts excavated by the Franciscan Order over the past 100 years, offers insight into life in the Holy Land.
Tony Giles won’t let his blindness or his deafness keep him from experiencing the world. Already, he’s been to more than 120 countries.
Starting 13 February, the exhibition on the King of Judea in Jerusalem’s Israel Museum proves that even archaeology is a flashpoint in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The cramped overlapping stalls at Mahane Yehuda, the city’s main produce market, yield many culinary gems.