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  1. The City of David (Hebrew: עיר דוד, romanized: ʿĪr Davīd), known locally mostly as Wadi Hilweh (Arabic: وادي حلوة), is the name given to an archaeological site considered by most scholars to be the original settlement core of Jerusalem during the Bronze and Iron Ages.

  2. Explore the biblical and historical layers of Jerusalem at the City of David, where you can walk in the footsteps of the kings and prophets, see ancient artifacts, and enjoy special events and experiences. Book your tickets online and discover the secrets of the city where Jerusalem was born.

  3. cityofdavid.org.il › en › aboutAbout City of David

    About City of David. The City of David began its existence in the days of Abraham, as a fortified and impressive Canaanite city, around the famous Gihon spring of ancient Jerusalem. About 3000 years ago, David left his city of Hebron, and went up to Jerusalem in order to unite Israel around one capital city.

  4. Deep underground, the City of David is revealing some of the most exciting archeological finds of the ancient world, while above ground, the site is a vibrant center of activity and popular tourist attraction for families, complete with visitor’s center, 3D exhibition and guided tours through the excavations that include Warren’s Shaft ...

  5. Jul 15, 2011 · Learn about the history and archaeology of Biblical Jerusalem through the excavation of the City of David, where King David and King Hezekiah ruled. See stunning illustrations and discoveries from the Bronze Age walled city, the Hezekiah's tunnel and more.

  6. Sep 1, 2022 · West of the entrance to the City of David, the Givati parking lot excavation has become the largest active archeological site in Jerusalem and the guardian of clues to 11 separate civilizations. In 2008, the dig uncovered the basement of a large Roman villa, believed to have belonged to the Assyrian queen Helene.

  7. Sep 1, 2023 · Learn about the history and attractions of the City of David, the oldest part of Jerusalem outside the walls. See the ruins of King David's palace, Hezekiah's Tunnel, the Pool of Siloam and more.

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