Guided tours of the Western Wall tunnel must be booked in advance. What is now far underground was once open to the sky. You will see "Wilson's Arch" - part of the support for a bridge connecting the Temple Mount to the Upper City, along with large halls from different periods, including one that was perhaps the Jerusalem council meeting room or city archive from the Hasmonean period. Water channels, and the largest block of stone used in constructing the wall are also visible. Models and an audio-visual display enable visitors to understand the various sites.
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“Pretty good: not bad; not brilliant.”
The hour-long Temple Tunnels tour is definitely worthwhile if you are interested in the significance of the Western Wall and/or the Temple Moun...
“Tunnels Tour”
Israeli excavations at the base of the Western Wall of the Temple Mount have provided an off-the-beaten-path, historic, and fascinating opportu...
amazing
when i went to Israle i was amazed it was very exiting and i learned new things th people ther are so sweet and there always giving a helping h...
bring your heart
the best place in the world to talk to g-d, bring a pen and paper and you can put a note in the holy wall that stands over 2000 years old.
how to we reserve in advance?
we will be in Jerusalem in Dec. and I understand the tunnel tour is very worthwhile and needs to be booked well in advance - - please advise; i...
Just Call Me Indiana Jonnie
I had been to Israel once before and had the unexpected pleasure to go again on a prayer team. The first time I did not have the opportunity t...
wow!!
This was an amazing site. So rich in history and culture, an absolute must see!!
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