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Must-See UNESCO Sites

Holy Land Unearthed

Israel is a country that is steeped in history and culture, and it is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here are the top 5 must-see UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Israel!


5 Must-See UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Israel
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The Must-See UNESCO Sites: Old City of Jerusalem

So the Old City of Jerusalem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to several important religious sites, including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock. The Old City is divided into four quarters: the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, and the Armenian Quarter.


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Masada National Park

Masada is for sure is of my Must-See UNESCO Sites! It is an ancient fortress that sits atop a cliff overlooking the Dead Sea. Moreover, the site is famous for its role in the Jewish revolt against Rome in the 1st century CE. Masada is home to several well-preserved ruins, including palaces, cisterns, and a Roman-style bathhouse.


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Baháʼí Holy Places

The Baháʼí Holy Places in Haifa and the Western Galilee is a collection of sites that are sacred to the Baháʼí Faith. The sites include the Shrine of the Báb, the Baháʼí Gardens in Haifa, and the Baháʼí pilgrimage sites like the Mansion of Bahjí in Acre.


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Must-See UNESCO Sites: Old City of Acre

In addition, the Old City of Acre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to several well-preserved Crusader-era buildings and fortifications. Moreover, the city’s old walls and moat are still visible today, and visitors can explore the city’s narrow streets and ancient buildings.


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White City of Tel Aviv

The White City of Tel Aviv is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to over 4,000 Bauhaus-style buildings. Furthermore, the buildings were constructed in the 1930s by Jewish architects who had fled Nazi Germany. The buildings are characterized by their clean lines, simple forms, and white facades.


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In conclusion, Israel is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites that offer a glimpse into the country’s rich history and culture. From the Old City of Jerusalem to the White City of Tel Aviv, these sites are must-see destinations for anyone visiting Israel.

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