Free historical sites nationwide, open to the public at all hours, feature Roman-era marble artifacts, ancient sarcophagi, farming implements, Crusader ruins and more

The historic Jerusalem graveyard is home to the remains of Royal Engineers, missionaries, archaeologists and philanthropists, and built atop remnants of the Second Temple era

Route memorializing legendary Israeli agent includes former Syrian military camps and officers' clubs, sculptures and stunning views

A chance meeting with British geologists spurred many of Kurdistan's Jews to move to Israel in the early 1900s, where they made an impression on its founders

Carved from stone and forged with metal, collections of statues in cities, kibbutzes and historical sites nationwide range from somber memorials to whimsical figurines

A hand drawn map sent tensions skyrocketing in the severed capital for 19 years, resulting in shootings, stone throwing, a secret cable car... and a blowup over a bathroom

Day trippers can maintain social distancing while touring Israel's northern hills, once home to Inquisition refugees and hostile Syrian troops

Before the virus struck, pilgrims would follow in Jesus' footsteps from the site of his Passover celebration at the Cenacle to his tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Carved in stone, set in bronze and formed by the elements, monuments around the country by some of its most renowned artists depict towering figures of the Old Testament

Bible Lands Museum tells the story of Jews in south Arabia, where they once ruled, made war, traded spice with Rome and longed for the Holy Land

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