Fig Tree Gallery Safed
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|title = Fig Tree Gallery | |title = Fig Tree Gallery | ||
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== View and Excavations == | == View and Excavations == | ||
Visitors are invited to ascend to the third floor of the building which offers a magnificent view of Northern Israel. In addition, a glass panel in the courtyard floor allows visitors to see the remains of buildings that existed in Tzfat prior to the [[Safed 1759 Earthquake|1759 Earthquake]] and the [[Safed 1837 Earthquake|1837 Earthquake]]. | Visitors are invited to ascend to the third floor of the building which offers a magnificent view of Northern Israel. In addition, a glass panel in the courtyard floor allows visitors to see the remains of buildings that existed in Tzfat prior to the [[Safed 1759 Earthquake|1759 Earthquake]] and the [[Safed 1837 Earthquake|1837 Earthquake]]. | ||
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[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] | ||
[[Category:Jewish Art]] | [[Category:Jewish Art]] |