Along Shivtei Israel St.
Tour on the Cosmopolitan Street and a Visit to the St. Paul’s Arab Episcopal Church
Some Important details
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Date and time
Hebrew only:
June 27 | 10:00am
Tour Length: 2 hrs
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Cost
40 NIS
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Guide
Edna Assis
Along Shivtei Israel St stand buildings representing Jerusalem in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
The street was paved during the time of the British Mandate and was a cosmopolitan street forming the border between the Musrara neighborhood and the Russian Compound, which even during those days was the governmental center.
See the different buildings and hear about the personalities and the stories that happened in this place, for example, the assassination of the British detective Wilkin as revenge for the murder of Yair Stern. Pass next to the Consul House, Mahanayim House, Italian Hospital, the Jerusalem Print Workshop, the Romanian Orthodox Church and others, and visit St. Paul’s Arab Episcopal Church.
Meeting point: Tzahal Square
Tour includes entrance to a church, please dress modestly (no sleeveless shirts or shorts)
Advance registration required | Number of spaces is limited