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Hurbat Manot (Manot or Manueth Ruin)
Hurbat Manot (Manot or Manueth Ruin), which is in the Western Galilee, is not just another archeological site such as a regular wine press or ancient water well.
Khan al-Umdan
There are places which activate the imagination upon entering them. Such is Khan al-Umdan (Inn of the Columns), which is located not far from the small port of the city of Acre.
The Templar Tunnel
The Templar Tunnel in Acre is a subterranean tunnel that was discovered and opened to the public in the 1990s. The Templar Tunnel served as an underground passageway from the Templar Fortress to the Port of Acre during the Crusaders’ period.
Hurbat Dan'ila (Dan'ila Ruin)
Hurbat Dan'ila (Dan'ila Ruin) in the Western Galilee is a mysterious ruin in the middle of a thick forest.
Montfort Fortress
The old Montfort Fortress is one of the most beautiful crusader fortresses in Israel.
The Tomb of Louis Marie de Caffarelli
Louis Marie de Caffarelli was an engineering officer who served in Napoleon’s army in his campaign in the Land of Israel in 1799.
The Knights’ Halls
A Crusaders citadel of the order of the Knights Hospitaller which is a part of the defense array of the Old City’s walls.
The old olive press in Mi'ilya
The old olive press in Mi'ilya, which is in the Western Galilee, is only a part of the ancient, authentic and special setting of this village, parts of which look like they were taken from days long gone.
Hamam al-Basha
Hamam al-Basha, located to the South of the Citadel of Acre, is a Public Bath House which was built at the end of the 18th century.
Hurbat Makhoz
Hurbat Makhoz knew days of prosperity in its past.
The Yehiam Fortress
The Yehiam Fortress is another impressive remnant from the Crusaders time.
Hurbat Kheshek (Desire Ruin)
Hurbat Kheshek (Desire Ruin) evokes the imagination due to its intriguing name.
Khan el-Basha
Khan el-Basha, built in the beginning of the 19th century by the governor of Acre, is the largest and most impressive of the five khans built in Nazareth.
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