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Visitor attractions in Jerusalem

This list has 8 sub-lists and 29 members. See also Jerusalem, Visitor attractions in Israel by city, Visitor attractions in Jerusalem District, Tourism in Jerusalem
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  • Jerusalem Film Festival
    Jerusalem Film Festival Film festival
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    The Jerusalem Film Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל הקולנוע ירושלים‎) is an international film festival held annually in Jerusalem. The festival was the brainchild of Lia van Leer, who inaugurated it on May 17, 1984. Feature films and documentaries from all over the world are screened, and awards are presented in many categories.
  • Mahane Yehuda Market
    Mahane Yehuda Market Marketplace in Jerusalem
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    Mahane Yehuda Market (Hebrew: שוק מחנה יהודה, Shuk Mahane Yehuda), often referred to as "The Shuk" (Hebrew: השוק, HaShuq, 'The Market'), is a marketplace (originally open-air, but now partially covered) in Jerusalem. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the market's more than 250 vendors sell fresh fruits and vegetables; baked goods; fish, meat and cheeses; nuts, seeds, and spices; wines and liquors; clothing and shoes; and housewares, textiles, and Judaica.
  • Malha Mall
    Malha Mall Shopping mall in Jerusalem, Israel
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    Malha Mall (Hebrew: קניון מלחה, Kanyon Malha), sometimes spelled Malcha Mall, also known as Jerusalem Mall (Hebrew: קניון ירושלים, Kanyon Yerushalayim), is an indoor shopping mall in the southwestern neighbourhood of Malha, Jerusalem.
  • Russian Compound
    Russian Compound District in central Jerusalem
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    The Russian Compound (Hebrew: מִגְרַשׁ הָרוּסִים, Migraš ha-Rusim, Arabic: المسكوبية, al-Muskubīya, Russian: Русское подворье в Иерусалиме) is one of the oldest districts in central Jerusalem, featuring a large Russian Orthodox church, the Russian-owned Sergei's Courtyard and the premises of the Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem, as well as the site of former pilgrim hostels, some of which are used as Israeli government buildings (such as the Moscovia Detention Centre), and one of which hosts the Museum of Underground Prisoners. The compound was built between 1860 and 1890, with the addition in 1903 of the Nikolai Pilgrims Hospice. It was one of the first structures to be built outside the Old City of Jerusalem. The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design's main campus is adjacent to the compound.
  • Opus Festival
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    Opus Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל אופוס‎‎) is a prominent festival of classical music held annually in Israel. Since year 2014, it has attracted renowned soloists such as Emmanuel Pahud, Kolja Blacher, Radek Baborak, Guy Braunstein, Vadim Gluzman, Winds of the Berlin Philharmonic among others.
  • Jerusalem Festival of Light
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    Jerusalem Festival of Light is a week-long Israeli light festival held every summer in Jerusalem.
  • Zion Square
    Zion Square Public square in Jerusalem
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    Zion Square (Hebrew: כיכר ציון‎, Kikar Tziyon) is a public square in Jerusalem, Israel, located at the intersection of Jaffa Road, Ben Yehuda Street, Herbert Samuel Street, and Yoel Moshe Salomon Street.
  • Ben Yehuda Street (Jerusalem)
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    Ben Yehuda Street (Hebrew: רחוב בן יהודה‎), known as the "Midrachov" (Hebrew: מדרחוב‎) is a major street in downtown Jerusalem, Israel. It joins with Jaffa Road and King George Street to form the Downtown Triangle central business district. It is now a pedestrian mall and closed to vehicular traffic. The street runs from the intersection of King George Street to Zion Square and Jaffa Road. The street is named after the founder of Modern Hebrew, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda.
  • Jerusalem Cinematheque
    Jerusalem Cinematheque cinema in Jerusalem, Israel
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    The Jerusalem Cinematheque is a cinematheque and film archive in Jerusalem.
  • Ramot Mall
    Ramot Mall Shopping mall in Ramot, Jerusalem
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    Ramot Mall (Hebrew: קניון רמות, Kenyon Ramot) is an indoor/outdoor shopping mall in Ramot, a neighborhood or Israeli settlement in northwest East Jerusalem. Opened in September 2011, it is the second-largest shopping center in Jerusalem (after Malha Mall).
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