Pool of Gibeon, Jerusalem
#332 among attractions in Jerusalem
Facts and practical information
The Pool of Gibeon is a site in Gibeon mentioned a number of times in the Hebrew Bible. Archeological evidence locates the historical site of the pool in the village of Jib, in the West Bank Palestinian territories. ()
Jerusalem Israel
Pool of Gibeon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ramot Mall, Tell en-Nasbeh, Nabi Samwil, Al-Kasaba Theatre.
- 2.1 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Ramot Mall, Jerusalem
55 min walk • Nestled in the northern district of Jerusalem, Ramot Mall stands as a modern shopping oasis catering to the diverse needs of the city's residents and tourists alike. This retail center is a key destination for those seeking a variety of shopping and dining options in...
- 3.2 miNEArchaeological site
Tell en-Nasbeh, Al-Bireh
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- 1 miSTemple, Synagogue
Nabi Samwil, Jerusalem
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- 4 miNConcerts and shows, Theater
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- 3.2 miSValley
Emeq HaArazim, Jerusalem
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- 2.1 miSNeighbourhood
Ramot Polin, Jerusalem
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- 3.1 miWChurch
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- 2.9 miSMemorial
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- 2.6 miSEMosque
Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, Jerusalem
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- 3.1 miSENatural attraction, Neighbourhood, Mountain
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- 3 miNSpecialty museum, Museum, Park
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