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West Bank Collection (page 6)

Discover the rich history and cultural treasures of the West Bank, located in Palestine

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Bethel, c1870. Artist: W Dickens

Bethel, c1870. Artist: W Dickens
Bethel, c1870. View of a town in what is now Israel. Illustration from Sinai and Jerusalem; or Scenes from the Bible Lands by the Rev FW Holland, (London, c1870)

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Hebron, c1870. Artist: W Dickens

Hebron, c1870. Artist: W Dickens
Hebron, c1870. View of a town in the West Bank. Illustration from Sinai and Jerusalem; or Scenes from the Bible Lands by the Rev FW Holland, (London, c1870)

Background imageWest Bank Collection: The River Jordan, 1887. Artist: William Richardson

The River Jordan, 1887. Artist: William Richardson
The River Jordan, 1887. Near the Ford on the Road from Nablous to Es-Salt

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Hebron, 1887. Artist:s Bradshaw

Hebron, 1887. Artist:s Bradshaw
Hebron, 1887. View of travellers resting on the road to Hebron, a city which is sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians because of its connection with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and King David

Background imageWest Bank Collection: The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden

The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Artist: Lucas van Leyden
The Healing of Blind Man of Jericho, (Central panel), 1531. Leyden, Lucas, van (1489/94-1533). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Christ and the Samaritan Woman at Jacobs Well. c. 17th century. Artist: Carlo Maratta

Christ and the Samaritan Woman at Jacobs Well. c. 17th century. Artist: Carlo Maratta
Christ and the Samaritan Woman at Jacobs Well. Maratta, Carlo (1625-1713). Italy, School of Rome. Found in the collection of the M. Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Israelities Take Jericho, detail of Baptistry Door, Florence, Italy, c15th century

Israelities Take Jericho, detail of Baptistry Door, Florence, Italy, c15th century. Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti
Israelities Take Jericho, detail of Baptistry Door, Florence, Italy, c15th century. The Fall of Jericho, in Baptistry of San Giovanni by Lorenzo Ghiberti, Florence, Italy, ca. 1410

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Detail of the Doors of Paradise on the Baptistry, 15th century. Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti

Detail of the Doors of Paradise on the Baptistry, 15th century. Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti
Detail of the Doors of Paradise on the Baptistry, showing the story of the Israelites taking Jericho, 15th century

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Nabatean Vase

Nabatean Vase, now at the Archaeological Museum in Amman, Jericho

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Fresco of the destruction of Jericho, 14th century

Fresco of the destruction of Jericho, 14th century
Fresco of the destruction of Jericho, in the Collegiata in San Gimignano, 14th century

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Detail of the doors of Paradise showing the Israelites at Jericho, 15th century

Detail of the doors of Paradise showing the Israelites at Jericho, 15th century. Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti
Detail of the doors of Paradise showing the Israelites at Jericho, 15th century

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Skull from Jericho, modelled with plaster and shells

Skull from Jericho, modelled with plaster and shells. It was probably kept in the home, and used for ancestor-worship. From the British Museums collection

Background imageWest Bank Collection: The London Eye by moonlight

The London Eye by moonlight
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.It is one of Britains most popular tourist attractions

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Gondolas of the Millennium Wheel silhouetted at sunset

Gondolas of the Millennium Wheel silhouetted at sunset
Originally called the London Eye, this is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It has become one of the most popular tourist attraction in Britain

Background imageWest Bank Collection: The Millennium Wheel on a wet, dark and windy winter morning

The Millennium Wheel on a wet, dark and windy winter morning
Originally called the London Eye, this is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It has become one of the most popular tourist attraction in Britain

Background imageWest Bank Collection: The Millennium Wheel on a wet, dark and windy winter morning 3

The Millennium Wheel on a wet, dark and windy winter morning 3
Originally called the London Eye, this is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It has become one of the most popular tourist attraction in Britain

Background imageWest Bank Collection: Gondolas of the Millennium Wheel silhouetted at sunset 6

Gondolas of the Millennium Wheel silhouetted at sunset 6
Originally called the London Eye, this is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It has become one of the most popular tourist attraction in Britain



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Discover the rich history and cultural treasures of the West Bank, located in Palestine. In Bethlehem, visit the Mary Jesus Icon Greek Orthodox Church of the Nativity, where you can marvel at its stunning Altar Nave. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Holy Mass in Beit Jala, as women wearing embroidered veils gather to worship. Explore Bethlehem further and witness a powerful depiction of infant Christ rewarding martyred innocents. The city is steeped in religious significance and offers a profound spiritual experience for visitors. Venture to Luxor on the West Bank of Egypt's Thebes region and be awe-struck by Hypostyle Hall at The Ramesseum. This Mortuary Temple dedicated to Ramese II showcases impressive architectural grandeur that transports you back in time. In Jerusalem, don't miss Jewish tombs overlooking this ancient city from Kidron Hill. These sacred sites offer a glimpse into Jewish heritage and provide an opportunity for reflection. Hebron awaits with its captivating views as it stands proudly as the largest city on the West Bank. Take a moment to capture its beauty through your lens or simply soak up its historical charm. Marvel at UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Deir el-Bahri's Temple of Hatshepsut and Colossi of Memnon on Egypt's West Bank near Thebes. These ancient wonders pay homage to past civilizations that once thrived here. As you traverse along Masar Ibrahim trail from Duma village in Nablus Governorate, immerse yourself in nature's splendor while exploring picturesque landscapes unique to this region. The West Bank beckons with countless treasures waiting to be discovered – from iconic landmarks like Luxor's Colossi of Amenhotep III to statues honoring Osiris at Deir-el-Bahri (Hatshepsut’s Temple). Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and culture as you explore this remarkable destination.