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Jaffa Clock Tower
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Migdal haShaon Yafo. The Clock Tower was built in the beginning of the 20th century to celebrate the silver jubilee of the reign of the Otto...
The Twelve Mosaics (Tel Aviv)
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The Twelve Mosaics are situated around the fountain in front of the Old City Hall, Bialik Street 27. The mosaics tell us the history of Tel ...
Mahmoudiya Mosque (Great Mosque of Jaffa)
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The largest and most significant mosque in Jaffa. The Mosque was built by Abu Nabut Muhammad Aja Pasha (Governor of Jaffa from 1810 to 1820)...
Al-Bahr Mosque (Jaffa)
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also known as The Maritime Mosque. Probably Jaffa's oldest existing mosque, dates to at least as early as mid 17th century. The mosque ...
Carmel Market (Tel Aviv)
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The Carmel Market (Shuk HaKarmel) is the largest market in Tel Aviv Booking.com
Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Also called “the city that never stops” The Jewish community of Jaffa grew fivefold after the start of the First Alyah in 1882. Before the e...
The wishing Bridge, Jaffa
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An ancient legend holds that anyone boarding this bridge, Holds it's Zodiac sign and look at the sea - their wish will come true!.
The Church of St. Peter and St. Tabitha, Jaffa
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alson known as The Russian Orthodox Church of Tabitha . Located on the supposed site of the tomb of Tabitha, who was raised from the dead by...
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