Tabgha Collection
Tabgha, a serene oasis in Israel's Galilee region, is home to the Greek Orthodox Monastery on the Sea of Galilee-Lake Tiberias
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Tabgha, a serene oasis in Israel's Galilee region, is home to the Greek Orthodox Monastery on the Sea of Galilee-Lake Tiberias. Nestled near Bethsaida, this picturesque spot offers breathtaking views of the tranquil Sea of Galilee. As the sun rises over Tabgha, casting its golden rays upon the shimmering waters, one cannot help but be captivated by its beauty. In the evening, as dusk settles around the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha transforms into a scene straight out of a fairytale. The peaceful ambiance envelops Bethsaida and invites visitors to immerse themselves in its soothing embrace, and is here that Jesus performed his miraculous feeding of five thousand people with just loaves and fishes – an event depicted in a stunning mosaic at Tabgha. Stepping back in time to 1934, we catch a glimpse of Tabgha's charm through vintage footage captured by Air films. Father Tapper hostel stands tall amidst this idyllic setting - a testament to both history and hospitality. Traveling further back to 1920 brings us face-to-face with an enchanting sunrise over Lake Galilee at Tabgha. The tranquility exuded by this place has remained unchanged throughout generations. Beyond its natural allure lies another facet of Tabgha's appeal - its historical significance. From Jerusalem to Samaria and even German hospice located on Lake Galilee itself; these places are all connected through their proximity to this sacred site. Delving deeper into history reveals primeval caves dating back to 1898 within Tabgha's vicinity. These ancient structures serve as reminders of humanity's enduring connection with this land. Fast forward to 1940 when World War II was raging across Europe; even then, amid turmoil and uncertainty, Tabgha stood steadfastly beautiful against all odds. Tabgha continues to inspire awe today through its iconic mosaic depicting the miracle of loaves and fishes.