Top 10 Historic Sites in West Bank, West Bank

November 13, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in West Bank, Palestinian Territories including Mount Eival, Dar Zahran Heritage Building, Al Khader Church, Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus, Gush Etzion Heritage Center, Aida Camp, Church of the Nativity, Genesis Land, The Church of St. Catherine, Susya - National Heritage Site.
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1. Mount Eival

Mount Eival, Nablus Palestinian Territories
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mount Eival

2. Dar Zahran Heritage Building

The Old City, Ramallah 970 Palestinian Territories +970 599 511 800 [email protected] http://www.darzahran.org
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Dar Zahran Heritage Building

1- Dar Zahran Heritage Building: Attractive, historic building with a unique history. For 250 years, this building has been the property of the Ramallite Dar Zahran Jaghab family, serving as a family home, guest chamber, and the place of residence of Ramallah's" Mukhtar" (leader). It includes an art gallery, a photo gallery of Ramallah from 1850 to 1979, a souvenir shop and a Fair Trade corner selling authentic Palestinian food products, embroidery and jewelry. Visit Dar Zahran to experience a journey through centuries of Arab Christian life in Palestine. Location: Old City, opposite Arab Bank branch Al- Balad branch- Ramallah Al-Tahta. 2- Tarfidia is considered to be a historic area of great significance to Palestinian heritage in the city of Ramallah. The name Tarfidia originates from Latin, meaning faithful and sincere. This narrow valley is situated between two mountains, in which ancient Roman olive trees flourish, as well as pine, oak, eucalyptus, figs, peaches, almonds, apricots, grape vines and wild herbs such as thyme and sage. Ruins in Tarfidia indicate that it was once the site of a Roman village. In the valley there are rock carvings and wildlife, as well as "palaces" that serve agricultural purposes. Referred to as al-manatir, these are important historical monuments to the traditional lives of Palestinian society. There was also a spring of water that used to provide fresh, pure water to the area. The continued survival of Tarfidia as an authentic ecological microcosm is under threat from dwindling water supplies, urban development and competition for land. We invite you to visit Tarfidia, and to experience Palestinian cultural and historical heritage in this area.

Reviewed By DBART1990 - Hong Kong, China

This is a must-see in Ramallah. Gallery/museum/gift shop, this was once a family home at the turn of the century and now is open to the public. Tea and chat were provided upon arrival and it was a highlight of my few days in the city.

3. Al Khader Church

Municipality Street, Ramallah Palestinian Territories
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Al Khader Church

4. Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus

119 Jamal Abdel Nasser St., Bethlehem Palestinian Territories +970 2 274 2486
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Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus

It was St. Mary of Jesus Crucified (Mariam Baouardy) who, led by the Lord, indicated the place of the Order of Carmel monastery on top of the hill of David which is in front of the hill of the Nativity Church. The monastery was inaugurated in 1876 while the Chapel was blessed in 1892. You can visit the Chapel and the museum where all the belongings of St. Mary of Jesus Crucified are.

5. Gush Etzion Heritage Center

Kibbutz Kfar Etzion, Gush Etzion 90912 Palestinian Territories 02-9935160 http://www.etzion-bloc.org.il
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Gush Etzion Heritage Center

Heritage Center The new state-of-the-art sound&light show Several Languages Permanent exhibit Historical Archive Panoramic observation point

Reviewed By eingedi - Jerusalem, Israel

I revisited recently and found that the building and the film had been updated. The story of the settlement of Gush Etzion and its challenges is a gripping one and the film does an excellent job of depicting that era through actors. The fall of Gush Etzion in the aftermath of Partition is heart rending. I cried when I saw the original film and this time was no different. The idealism and heroism of the early settlers are inspiring and the return to Gush Etzion and its flourishing communities are heartwarming. This is a wonderful place to visit...to be moved...to be inspired... and to be grateful

6. Aida Camp

Bethlehem Palestinian Territories
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Aida Camp

Aida (Arabic: مخيم عايده‎), also spelled 'Ayda, is a Palestinian refugee camp situated 2 kilometers north of the historic centre of Bethlehem and 1 kilometer north of Beit Jala, in the central West Bank.

Reviewed By 1Travelmum - Stafford, United States

Visited on a private tour with Bethlehem Tour by Dani T. Fascinating and sobering visit. The artwork was often poignant and told of a long and difficult history. An unforgettable place that needs more world attention.

7. Church of the Nativity

Manager St, Bethlehem Palestinian Territories
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Church of the Nativity

Built over the Grotto of the Nativity by Constantine in 325 A.D.To view top of the Nativity church we recommend you visit the Blessings gift shop and The olive wood factory just 2 minutes walk next door to milk grotto church.Destroyed and rebuilt in the 6th century and renovated in the 11th century by the crusaders, this is the oldest Church in the Holy Land that is still in use.$20 fee to skip The Line With Guide for whole group.

Reviewed By BillPNo1 - Friendswood, United States

The Church of The Nativity is located in Bethlehem and is unfortunately located behind the walls of the Palestine area. In my mind, The Church of the Nativity with it's below-ground grotto/cave marking the birthplace of the Infant Jesus Christ, is second only to the Church of The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem as the most sacred spot of Christianity in the Holy Land. Almost always crowded with reverent pilgrims, there are long lines, and often conflicts with scheduled religious services either Christian or Orthodox. Still, it is a "Must-See place for any trip to the Holy Land

8. Genesis Land

Alon 90618 Palestinian Territories +972 2-997-4477 [email protected] http://www.genesisland.co.il/
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Genesis Land

Reviewed By Explorer538780

I would definitely recommend this destination to others. The camel rides are so much fun, the staff is very friendly, Abraham was terrific. The food was the best faire around.

9. The Church of St. Catherine

Bethlehem Palestinian Territories +970 2 274 2425 http://www.sacred-destinations.com/israel/bethlehem-st-catherine.htm
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The Church of St. Catherine

Reviewed By highimpactuk - Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom

This small and beautiful church is next to the church of nativity. This 19th-century church shares a wall with the Nativity church and remains a working church today. It has a lovely courtyard and is usually less crowded than the church of nativity.

10. Susya - National Heritage Site

Road 317, Hebron 9040100 Palestinian Territories +972 1599-500037 http://www.atarsusya.co.il
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Susya - National Heritage Site

Reviewed By David_Haivri - Israel, null

Politics aside, region can be a bit confusing even for locals, let alone for foreign tourists. I wish that tripadvisor would allow to list locations that are under full Israeli control as such so to help tourists get a better understanding of what to expect. Susya is site of an ancient Israelite city, dating back to the time of the second temple in Jerusalem. It is a large archaeological site with many artifacts of buildings and cave dwellings and great ancient synagogue with amazing stone pillars and mosaic floors. As mentioned above it is in Israeli administered areas, the site entrance has a modern visitors center, coffee shop, gift shop and clean restrooms. Add to your must visit list.

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