Ottoman-era mosque, recently restored and returned to worship
Middle-aged Armenian monastery built to shelter pilgrims arriving to Jaffa’s port
Ottoman fountain with the name of a famous disciple who was miraculously healed by Saint Peter
Renaissance-style monastery erected in the place where an image of the Virgin miraculously appeared
Catholic church built in the place where tradition says that Saint Peter had a divine vision
Cathedral of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque style, in its side Chapel it houses the Holy Chalice (Grail) of the Last Supper
The only Church dedicated to St Paul in Tarsus, his birthplace, still standing in the region. The building hosts today a Museum
The church that houses a rock on which Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, according to the Gospel of John, to feed 5,000 people
It is one of the most important Romanesque constructions on the Iberian Peninsula, and has been a National Monument since 1885.