Among the multitude of historical sites, Jerusalem stands out. The significance of this city cannot be underestimated. It is here that pilgrims flock on the eve of Easter, eagerly awaiting the miracle of the Holy Fire. Another world-renowned landmark found here is the Old City's "Tower of David" fortress and museum. Every day, it opens its doors to hundreds of tourists.
However, even at night, the place is bustling. The museum has become a unique stage for a laser show that leaves a lasting impression during twilight. The show encompasses a vast historical narrative, recounting the trials and tribulations of the Jewish people. Simultaneously, it showcases the achievements of modern technology, visually portraying Israel's history spanning four thousand years.
The laser show is truly awe-inspiring! It's difficult to describe such spectacles—they must be seen. Those who have witnessed it leave with vivid memories of what transpired amidst the ruins of the citadel, which seamlessly blend into the laser extravaganza. Projected images appear on the remnants of the ancient walls of the Tower of David. With minimal text, no synchronous translation, or subtitles, the show recounts the reign of King David, Roman rule, the Crusader invasion, and the struggle against Suleiman the Magnificent. The optics used in the show, alongside painting and graphics, create virtual characters, landscapes, battlefields, and depictions of daily life throughout different periods of Israeli history.
The laser show is accompanied by captivating music that penetrates the depths of each viewer's consciousness. It carries a predominant national character that leaves no listener indifferent. The music complements the performance, leading the audience through each scene and evoking heartfelt compassion.
This laser show, with its state-of-the-art equipment, is designed for any viewer. The stunning transitions of colorful graphics and the incorporation of hundreds of melodies are easily understood not only by adults but also by children. It serves as a kind of history lesson and exemplifies the special respect that the entire country, including its renowned city of Jerusalem, holds for its past, present, and future.
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Order cancellation conditions:
If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance, the penalty is 100%.
Important:
- The company is not responsible for lost items.
- Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
- Visiting holy places is permitted only in modest clothing. Open T-shirts, short shorts and skirts above the knee are not allowed (shoulders and knees must be covered); women must wear a headscarf when entering temples and other holy places.
Recommended:
Bring drinking water and warm clothes with you on the excursion.
The cost of trips does not include and is paid on the spot:
- Food
- Paid entrances
Attractions
At this part of the city located its main attractions are concentrated. In the Old City are the main shrines of three religions: Muslim, Jewish and Christian. There are also several quarters in which Jews, Arabs, Christians and Armenians live. Despite the fact that Armenians also are Christians, separate services are held for them in temples, and they live separately. In the Armenian quarter there are practically no tourist excursions. Everyone can see the stunning monuments of ancient architecture, just a walk through the Old Town. The Tower of David, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the preserved Roman shopping street, the Wailing Wall and many other sights of Jerusalem are open for tourists.
This archaeological park is located on the site wich consedered the place of formation Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This status was given to the city by King David, capturing it in a battle with the Eusebians. Archaeological excavations in these places began a long time ago, but stopped for various reasons. The city of David was literally buried under the mountains of garbage, neglected and abandoned. And only in the second half of the twentieth century, excavations resumed, after which the park was open to tourists. But so far, archaeologists have not stopped working, finding more and more ancient monuments. As part of the excursions, you can explore the ground part of the city and the underground tunnel.
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