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Have you ever visited the place in Israel where the last meal was held?
The last way of Christ before the crucifixion, the Last Supper, the famous Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the place where King David was buried. A special guided tour of Pegasus will expose you to Christian Jerusalem. Let's get to know the beer again
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In collaboration with Pegasus
Tuesday, 30 June 2020, 14:17Most Israelis probably know the main places in Jerusalem and have visited them in the past: the Western Wall, the Knesset and more. But how much do you really know about Christian Jerusalem, sacred to more than two billion people around the world?
While the sky is still quite closed and it is impossible to actually travel abroad, in Pegasus, which specializes in organized trips around the world, recently launched a new and wonderful option: organized trips around Israel and everything, in the spirit of society. Pegasus' trips are led by the company's experienced guides. On all the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and gives you a dream opportunity for a quality trip, without passing through Ben Gurion Airport.
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Tomb of Jesus in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Photo: Eddie Gerald)Pegasus offers about 40 trips, which reach every corner of Israel, including Christian Jerusalem, where the tour passes through the Lions' Gate, Via Via Dolorosa, which was believed to be the last way Jesus walked to his crucifixion, in the Christian Quarter, on Mount Zion (including the Last Supper) And a visit to the synagogue considered the burial place of King David), the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Garbage Gate and the Church of Mary Magdalene ("All the Peoples").
The tour deals with the formation of the Christian religion, born from the Land of Israel and Jerusalem and during which the guide will tell you about the process in which Jerusalem gained its status as the holiest place for Christianity and about Jesus and his connection to the place, which many artists tried to express in some of the best known works.
The meeting points for each tour are in Haifa (Stop Market Yagur, at 6:45) and in Tel Aviv (Savidor train station, at 8:15) and it lasts until around 21:30. Of course, it is recommended to be equipped with comfortable walking shoes, in order to fully enjoy the Jerusalem charm.
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