More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Winding streets, important religious structures and ancient architecture all help to make Jerusalem’s Old City one of the most interesting destinations in Israel.
More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Wander through the exhibition halls of this museum that preserves Jordanian and Palestinian folk heritage via its collection of costumes, mosaics and more.
Offering more than just historical exhibitions, this museum housed in Jerusalem’s ancient citadel provides all the context needed to understand this great city.
Wander through the exhibition halls of this museum that preserves Jordanian and Palestinian folk heritage via its collection of costumes, mosaics and more.
More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Wander through the exhibition halls of this museum that preserves Jordanian and Palestinian folk heritage via its collection of costumes, mosaics and more.
More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.
More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Winding streets, important religious structures and ancient architecture all help to make Jerusalem’s Old City one of the most interesting destinations in Israel.
One of the largest markets in Tel Aviv is also one of the most exciting, a dizzying collection of food and clothing vendors, full of noise, color and energy.
More than 80 rare and valuable automobiles, drawn from the private collection of the late King Hussein I of Jordan, are on display at this museum that even non-car enthusiasts can enjoy.