Siebenberg House

Siebenberg House Siebenberg House is a museum below a house on 5 Beit HaShoeva Alley in the Old City of Jerusalem in

Siebenberg House represents a continuum
of millennia of Jewish history. Archaeological excavations carried out
underneath the Siebenberg home in the
course of 18 years of work have revealed
fascinating remains of ancient dwellings,
an aqueduct and a burial vault reaching back to the days of King Solomon, and the Second Temple and more. Siebenberg House receives numerous visitors, including st

atesmen and dignitaries from all over the world who invariably express their spontaneous and unrestrained enthusiasm. The Museum has received wide publicity in the major international media; “The New York Times” ,“National Geographic Magazine," as well as numerous other leading publications. Over 60 video documentaries have been produced
regarding the project among them,
National Geographic's one hour Special,
ABC, NBC, BBC and Japanese TV specials. Siebenberg House offers fascinating guided
tours of the excavations. Cultural events can also be arranged in this unique setting, which is interwoven with the scenery and history of Jerusalem. Jewish life, thus embedded in the very bedrock of this unique venue, offers a new dimension to a visit to the Eternal City.

Address

5 Beit Ha'shoeva
Jerusalem
95000

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