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  1. The Western Wall Tunnel ( Hebrew: מנהרת הכותל, translit.: Minharat Hakotel) is a tunnel exposing the Western Wall slightly north from where the traditional, open-air prayer site ends and up to the Wall's northern end.

  2. Established by the Ministry of Religion, Western Wall Heritage Foundation is dedicated to cultivate, develop and preserve the Western Wall sites >>.

  3. A Journey Through Timeto The Depths of Jerusalem’s History The Great Stone Route The Original Western Wall Tunnels Tour The Western Wall of the Temple Mount (also known as the Kotel) is one of the most magnificent and significant remnants in Jerusalem from the days of the Second Temple, destroyed approximately 2,000 years ago. The […]

  4. The Western Wall Tunnels, a ‘time tunnel’ to ancient Jerusalem, expose the visitor to construction, sites, and artifacts that shed light on life in this special city during its most glamorous era, the Second Temple period. A tour of the Tunnels unveils hidden sections of the Western Wall.

  5. The western wall of the Temple Mount, inside today's Old City of Jerusalem, is the longest — 485 m. Most of its construction features, including the foundations and the four gates once located in it, are now known.

  6. Aug 15, 2016 · The Western Wall Tunnels run along the 485-meter length of the Wall and offer a glimpse of the incredible engineering challenges faced by Herod the Great as he embarked on his undertaking to expand the Temple Mount. The Tunnels are, in fact, an underground system that constitutes a continuous chain of history, from the Hasmoneans until today.

  7. Since the Roman period (2nd CE), Jews did not have access to the Temple Mount. In light of this, the Western Wall, the closest spot to which they could approach the original position of the destroyed Jewish temples, became one of the most important places of worship for the Jews.

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