Take a stroll through ancient Jerusalem. A new, open-air exhibit graces Hayehudim Street in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter. Inaugurated in July 2020, the exhibit presents about 180 archaeological items, many coming from the Siebenberg House museum. The display includes architectural elements from public buildings of the area, dated to the Roman period through the modern era. Now any passerby can catch a glimpse of Jerusalem’s rich history—completely free of charge. Under normal circumstances, there would have been challenges to construct and install such an exhibit in Jerusalem’s Old City, which receives millions of visitors every year. Its location on a […]