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Despite incessant praise, Nazareth continues to surprise and delight. If you get it right, traveling in Nazareth is one of those rare experiences in life that cannot be overrated. History is all over Nazareth! you can see The architecture of the old building by taking a walk in the old city of Nazareth. you'll find historic places from the time of Jesus tell the Ottoman architecture Period that still exist!

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It's located primarily in the highest point of the city of Nazareth, and rises 487 meters above sea level on the northwestern outskirts of Nazareth.
The Coptic congregation originated in Egypt around the first century, Coptics has arrived to Nazareth around the end of the 19th century.
Elbabour is one of the must-see places in Nazareth. It's located just down the road from Mary’s Well "Al-Bishara Street".
El Saraya means "Palace" in Turkish. The official residence of the Galilee Governor Daher El-Omar, erected in 1730 and renovated in 1857.
The caves are the centre point of ancient Nazareth and the gateway to an underground city yet to be excavated.
Khan Al-Basha Khan mean an inn or a motel. For centuries it was Nazareth's most important caravanserai (caravan station).
The Khan was renovated in 1812 by Abdoulah Pasha.
The “Mary of Nazareth" center is a unique place where everyone can discover or rediscover the story of Mary of Nazareth.
 
Mary’s Well is found just below the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation in modern-day Nazareth.
The well was positioned over an underground spring that served for centuries as a local watering hole for the Arab villagers.
Mensa Christi Church is located next to the Maronite Church along side to a spring in the so-called "Spring Neighborhood".
It is believed that Jesus and his disciples used to dine in the "Mensa-Christi" church.
Mount Precipice is located in Lower Galilee, Near the city of Nazareth.
This fascinating project, relives the ways of everyday life in the village of Nazareth 2000 years ago, in the time of Jesus. It is a reconstruction of ancient Nazareth where Jesus grew up.
Saint Joseph's Church is a Franciscan Roman Catholic church in the Old City of Nazareth. It was built in 1914 over the remains of much older churches. It is located close to the Church of the Basilica of the Annunciation.
One of the largest and most beautiful churches in Nazareth located on the highest hill on the west of the city and visible from afar, this church is a great beginning point for city tour going all the way down to the Market and the city center.
Near the famous Church of the Annunciation there is the beautiful structure of the Sisters of Nazareth Convent.
In the heart of Nazareth, beside the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Gabriel, next to Mary’s Well, in the shadow of the huge fichus tree lies the recently discovered historical treasure, an ancient bath house.
The Protestant-Anglican church is located in the town of Nazareth. The church lies next to the famous Church of the Annunciation.
The Basilica of the Annunciation was first built on the ruins of an old church and on top of Virgin Mary's home and cave.
Greek-Orthodox Church is located over an underground spring from which Virgin Mary is believed to have been used to draw water when she was announced that she will have the son of God by Gabriel the archangel.
 
The Old Maronite Church Nazareth
The Maronite church was built in the west neighborhood of Nazareth named "Spring Neighborhood" next to the Mensa-Christi Church. 
Its believed that the Maronites are the oldest Christians residing Nazareth back in the year of 1630.
Synagogue Church is a small Christian church in the heart of Nazareth known by this name because above its doorway is an embedded sign: "the synagogue."
 
The white mosque is located at the Center of Nazareth Old Market. It is the oldest mosque in the city. The first part of the structure was built in the year 1785 and construction was completed in the year 1812.