
The 10 most mysterious places in Israel
Who arranged stones in huge circles in the Golan Heights? What was the pyramid of Madras for? Let’s delve into the most intriguing sites in Israel.

Who arranged stones in huge circles in the Golan Heights? What was the pyramid of Madras for? Let’s delve into the most intriguing sites in Israel.

This ancient Crusader city on the shores of the Mediterranean is filled with unexpected delights.

Come along on our virtual tour of monumental castles and fortresses built in the Holy Land by Christian warriors in the 11th to 13th centuries.

A scuba diver has discovered an ancient iron Crusader sword on the sea bed off the Carmel coast in Israel.

Check out these uniquely unusual places to lay your head in the Holy Land.

From palaces hanging off a cliff in the desert to knights’ halls and imposing fortresses, Israel is the place to imagine yourself in shining armor.

From the Dome of the Rock to Yad Vashem, these iconic Jerusalem structures represent a myriad of styles and eras.

In Israel, peeling back the layers of history is a never-ending pursuit. Findings from thousands of years ago are preserved for the public to explore.

Archeology branches out to tackle burning issues such as climate change and the origin of regional inhabitants’ love affair with eggplant.

Tourists love walking on the ramparts to see Jerusalem’s Old City from above. Now the route stretches from Jaffa Gate to Lions’ Gate.

From Crusader remnants to a vibrant market and stunning sea views, the northern coastal city of Acre is one of Israel’s most beautiful spots.

What were rings, bracelets and cosmetic tools doing in the kitchen? They probably were worn by the women who did the cooking.

Historical clubs band together for reenactment of one of the most significant battles of the Crusades, from 828 years ago

Israel Antiquities Authority uncovers historical art while organizing storerooms in Saint-Louis Hospital.