Robinson’s Arch

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Robinson’s Arch, dated to the 2nd Temple Period, is a remarkable archaeological remnant! A testament to ancient engineering prowess

Montagu Parker Expedition

Montagu Parker

Montagu Parker’s adventure began in 1909. Their mission: to unearth treasures from Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem.

Mamluk Architecture

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The Mamluks were a warrior-slave dynasty ruling between the 13th -16th CE ,let’s explore the captivating world of Mamluk architecture!

Ablaq technique

Ablaq Architecture

In architectural styles, few are as visually striking and culturally rich as the Ablaq Technique. Let’s see where we can find in Israel!

Tel Aviv Architecture Tours

Tel Aviv Architecture Tours White Building

A Tel Aviv architecture tour promises a captivating journey through time. It explores the city’s renowned “White City” and its Bauhaus gems!

Tel Aviv Architecture

Tel Aviv Architecture

Tel Aviv’s architecture is a blend of innovation, heritage, and urban elegance, from the iconic “White City” and its Bauhaus buildings.

Tel Aviv Bauhaus Tours

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Embarking on a Tel Aviv Bauhaus tour is a must, as it offers a fascinating glimpse into the heart of the “White City’s” modernist heritage.

Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv

Bauhaus Center in Tel-Aviv Museum

Nestled amidst the vibrant streets of Tel Aviv’s “White City,” the Bauhaus Center is a gateway to the world of modernist architecture. This unique museum and gallery offer visitors a captivating journey through the history, influence, and enduring legacy of the Bauhaus movement in Tel Aviv. Architecture of Israel A Beacon of Modernism: Tel Aviv’s […]

Roman Concrete

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Roman concrete, also known as opus caementicium, was a revolutionary building material that allowed ancient engineers and architects to construct some of the most impressive structures of the time. One of the most notable examples of using Roman concrete was during the reign of Herod the Great, who ruled Judea from 37 to 4 BCE. […]

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