Explore the Rich History at The Burnt House in Jerusalem
Discover the secrets of Jerusalem's past at The Burnt House, an archaeological museum showcasing life during the Second Temple period.
The Burnt House, an evocative archaeological museum in Jerusalem, invites tourists to delve into the city's ancient past through its fascinating exhibits and remarkable artifacts.
A brief summary to הבית השרוף - The Burnt House
- Jerusalem, IL
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- Monday 9 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
- Thursday 9 am-5 pm
- Sunday 9 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds and enhance your experience.
- Take advantage of guided tours for in-depth knowledge and insights.
- Check for special exhibitions or events that may be taking place during your visit.
- Bring a camera, as the ruins offer stunning photographic opportunities.
- Plan to visit nearby attractions to create a full day of historical exploration.
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Getting There
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Public Bus
To reach The Burnt House in Jerusalem from Holon, start by heading to the Holon Central Bus Station. Take bus number 3 or 88 towards Tel Aviv. After approximately 25 minutes, disembark at the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station. From there, transfer to bus number 480, which goes directly to Jerusalem. The journey will take around 50 minutes. Once you arrive at the Jerusalem Central Bus Station, exit and walk towards the direction of Jaffa Street. Continue walking for about 10 minutes until you reach the intersection with Hillel Street. Turn left onto Hillel Street and walk for another 5 minutes until you see The Burnt House on your right.
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Train
Begin your journey at the Holon Junction train station. Take the train towards Tel Aviv and get off at the Tel Aviv Savidor Central Station. From there, you will need to transfer to the high-speed train to Jerusalem. The train ride to Jerusalem takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon Station, exit the station and take bus number 68 or 74 from the bus stop outside the station towards the city center. Get off at the stop 'Keren Hayesod/Hillel' and walk about 5 minutes down Hillel Street to reach The Burnt House.
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Walking
If you are already in a central area of Holon, walking to the nearest bus stop or train station may not be far. From there, take bus number 3 or 88 to Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, then follow the directions for public bus mentioned above to reach The Burnt House in Jerusalem. However, note that this method will involve a significant amount of walking, so plan your route carefully and wear comfortable shoes.
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Taxi or Rideshare
For a more direct route, you can use a taxi or rideshare service like Gett or Uber from Holon to The Burnt House in Jerusalem. Simply enter the destination in the app, and the driver will take you directly to the address. The ride will take approximately 45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This is the most convenient option if you prefer not to use public transportation.
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