Extending from the summit of Mount Carmel, this magnificent garden features 19 terraces and its centerpiece, the gold-domed Shrine of the Bab, which contains the tomb of Siyyad Ali Muhammed.
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Extending from the summit of Mount Carmel, this magnificent garden features 19 terraces and its centerpiece, the gold-domed Shrine of the Bab, which contains the tomb of Siyyad Ali Muhammed.
The most striking features of Israel’s largest national park, which covers approximately 21,000 acres, are wild cliffs, sweeping views of valleys and peaks, lush vegetation of forests and woods.
Part of the Israel Institute of Technology, Technion is the oldest university in Israel offering degrees in science and engineering, and related fields such as architecture, medicine, industrial management and education.
Serving as a pilgrimage centre, this impressive church of the Carmelite Order houses a collection of antiques and its nearby monastery once served as a hospital for Napoleon’s soldiers.
An inspiring experience in the picturesque artists' village. Suitable for groups or individuals, all ages and levels, in Hebrew or English. Observe the artist at work and get a demonstration in one of the studios - pottery, glass-blowing, printmaking, painting, theater, photography, stained glass, ceramic sculpture and others (approx 40 min per studio).
This cable car transports people from the beach at Bat Galim up to Mount Carmel.
This is an art gallery that serves as a venue for one-man shows and exhibitions of contemporary artists.
This museum tells the story of the struggles over the right to live in Israel and the history of the Israeli Navy through library archives, models, photos, diagrams and light & sound presentations.
According to tradition, the prophet Elijah lived in this cave on Mt. Carmel in the 9th century and hid there when fleeing the wrath of King Ahab and his wife, Jezebel.
This university that began operation in 1963 boasts many fine galleries and museums including Oscar Ghez Gallery, University Art Gallery and the Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum.
This museum traces the history of Israel’s cooking oil industry from 2,000 years ago to present day.
This mountaintop villa was once the home of the French artist Mané Katz, which now houses his artwork and personal collection of oil paintings, drawings, aquarelles, sculpture and gouaches.
