- Source: Nablus Road
Nablus Road (Arabic: شارع نابلس, romanized: Shari' Nablus, Hebrew: דרך שכם, Derekh Shekhem, "Shechem Road") is one of the traditional routes radiating from Jerusalem's walled city. Starting at the Damascus Gate, it is the ancient road north.
Places of interest
American Colony Hotel
Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem-The Balian pottery and ceramic tiles shop
British Council – Jerusalem office
Garden Tomb - Christian Protestant site
Jerusalem Prayer Center (formerly, the Jerusalem House)
National Headquarters of the Israel Police
Quartet on the Middle East, Office of the Quartet Representative, 54 Nablus Road
Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque
Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood
Shimon HaTzadik neighbourhood
St. John's Eye Hospital
St. George's Cathedral, seat of the Anglican (Episcopal) Bishop of Jerusalem
St. George's College, Anglican education centre
St. George's School, British Anglican boys' school in East Jerusalem
St. Stephen's Basilica (Saint-Étienne) at the Dominican St. Stephen's Priory
École Biblique, French biblical and archaeological research centre at St. Stephen's Priory
Tombs of the Kings archaeological site
See also
Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine), modern Israeli intercity road connecting, among other places, Jerusalem to Nablus
Way of the Patriarchs, the main historical north–south route in the area
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Beita, Nablus
- Perang Dunia I
- Jerusalem Embassy Act
- Yasser Arafat
- Perang Enam Hari
- Kritik terhadap Israel
- Daftar nama modern untuk nama tempat di Alkitab
- Nablus Road
- Nablus
- Battle of Jerusalem
- Sinai and Palestine campaign
- Battle of Nablus (1918)
- Sheikh Jarrah
- Tombs of the Kings (Jerusalem)
- Sheikh Jarrah controversy
- Beitin
- Battle of Tell 'Asur