Cistercian (Trappist) abbey founded in 1890 in the supposed birthplace of St Dimas the “good thief”
Franciscan church built on the place where tradition locates the house of Saint Nicodemus
Mosque that was originally a 12th-century Crusader church dedicated to St John the Baptist
18th century building erected to house Jewish pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem
Clock Tower from the Ottoman period of Jaffa and symbol of pacific coexistence in Israel
Archaeological site of the ancient city of Gezer, mentioned up to 12 times in the Bible
Muslim tower which formed part of a large marble mosque in Ramla, Israel
Underground navigable water tank from the 8th century that bears the name of St Helen
Ottoman-era mosque, recently restored and returned to worship

