Opus Reticulatum

Opus Reticulatum

Opus Reticulatum is a distinctive type of ancient Roman masonry characterized by diamond-shaped or square bricks arranged in a diagonal pattern. This masonry was used to construct buildings and structures throughout the Roman Empire, including in Israel, during Roman rule. So Opus Reticulatum (also known as reticulate work) is used for concrete walls in Roman […]

Royal Stoa

Second Jewish Temple Rotal Stoa

The Royal Stoa, also known as the Royal Portico or Royal Colonnade, was a significant structure in the Temple Mount complex in Jerusalem.

Antonio Barluzzi

Antonio Barluzzi

Antonio Barluzzi is the ‘Architect of the Holy Land,’ he was an architect that became famous for designing, many churches across Israel

Weizmann House

Weizmann House - Front

The Weizmann House was built in 1936 as the private home of the first President of Israel, Chaim Weizmann, and first First Lady, Vera.

The Italian Hospital in Jerusalem

The Italian Hospital in Jerusalem

The Italian Hospital in Jerusalem is a monument to the return of the city from a marginal city to the center of international interest.

Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem

Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem - Damascus Gate

Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem are dating back to the early 16th century, Jerusalem’s Old City walls are one of the city’s features!

Tel Aviv ‘White City’

White City (Tel Aviv)

The White City is a collection of over 4,000 buildings built in a unique form of the International Style in Tel Aviv from the 1930s.

The International Style

The International Style in Israel

The International Style was a style that peaked in the 1930s in Israel. and was an important chapter in Israeli architecture and in Tel Aviv.

The Eclectic Style

The Eclectic Style - Pagoda House - Tel Aviv

The Eclectic Style is an important architectural style in Israel. Many houses in Tel Aviv area were built in that impressive style.

Land of Israel Style

Land of Israel Style

The Land of Israel Style is an important architectural style in Israel. It was an attempt to create a Jewish-national-independent culture.

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