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Klagemauer (Kotel), Jerusalem

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Klagemauer (Kotel), Jerusalem

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Klagemauer (Kotel), Jerusalem

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The Western Wall, known in Hebrew as the Kotel, is an ancient retaining wall located in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Standing at an elevation of approximately 732 meters, this revered site is a surviving remnant of the Second Temple complex, originally built by Herod the Great around 19 BCE. It served as a crucial retaining wall for the Temple Mount platform, and today, it stands as one of the holiest sites in Judaism and a significant place of…

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    21. September 2023

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    Ein besonderer Ort und immer wieder Ursprung von Konflikten. Als die Israelis Jerusalem nach dem sechs Tage Krieg eroberten, war die Klagemauer umringt von alten, kleinen Häusern und nur wenige …

    30. Januar 2022

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    Was Besucher heute sehen, ist nur ein kleiner Teil dessen, was während der Zeit des Zweiten Tempels existierte. Archäologen haben durch jahrelange Ausgrabungen Schichten der Mauer unter der Erde freigelegt. Erst 1967, nach dem Sechstagekrieg, räumte man den Bereich um die Mauer herum, so entstand der Western Wall Plaza den die Besucher heute sehen können.

    14. Januar 2022

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    Früher bildete die heute berühmte Klagemauer die westliche Mauer des zweiten Tempels in Jerusalem. Den ersten Tempel der Stadt ließ der biblische König Salomo im 10. Jahrhundert v. Chr. errichten, …

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    What is the dress code for visiting the Western Wall, especially in summer?

    Visitors are expected to dress modestly out of respect for the site's religious significance. This means covering shoulders and knees for both men and women. For women, a head covering is also customary, though not strictly mandatory. During summer, lightweight, breathable fabrics that adhere to these guidelines are recommended to stay comfortable in Jerusalem's heat.

    Is the Western Wall (Kotel) wheelchair accessible?

    The main plaza in front of the Western Wall is generally accessible for wheelchairs. However, navigating the surrounding Old City can involve uneven terrain, cobblestones, and steps. The Western Wall Tunnels, while a fascinating experience, may have limited accessibility due to their ancient and subterranean nature. It's advisable to check with the official Western Wall Heritage Foundation for specific accessibility details regarding the tunnels.

    How can I get to the Western Wall by public transport?

    The Western Wall is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, which is largely pedestrianized. Public buses typically stop at various gates of the Old City, such as Jaffa Gate or Dung Gate. From there, it's a walk through the Old City to reach the Kotel. Taxis can also drop you off near these gates. It's recommended to use local navigation apps for the most up-to-date public transport routes and walking directions.

    Are there specific visiting hours or entry requirements for the Western Wall?

    The Western Wall plaza is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, though access may be restricted or altered during Jewish holidays or special events. There is no entry fee to visit the main plaza. Security checks are in place, and visitors should be prepared for bag inspections. Separate prayer sections are designated for men and women.

    What are the best options for parking near the Kotel?

    Parking directly adjacent to the Western Wall is very limited and often reserved. Visitors typically use parking lots outside the Old City walls, such as the Mamilla parking lot or the Karta parking lot, and then walk or take a short shuttle/taxi to the Old City gates. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or holidays, so arriving early is advisable.

    What is the 'Little Western Wall' and how does it differ from the main Kotel?

    The 'Little Western Wall' (HaKotel HaKatan) is another section of the ancient retaining wall, located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City. It is part of the same structure as the main Western Wall but is much smaller and less crowded. It holds deep spiritual significance due to its close proximity to the Holy of Holies. While not as famous, it offers a more intimate and quiet prayer experience, and is also accessible to visitors.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or considerations when visiting the Western Wall with kids?

    Visiting the Western Wall can be a profound experience for families. Children can participate in placing prayer notes in the wall's crevices. The large plaza offers space, but it can get very crowded. Consider visiting during quieter times, perhaps earlier in the morning. The Western Wall Tunnels tour can be engaging for older children interested in history and archaeology, but might be less suitable for very young children due to the enclosed spaces and length.

    What are some notable historical sites or attractions near the Western Wall?

    The Western Wall is surrounded by a wealth of historical sites within the Old City. Directly adjacent are the Western Wall Tunnels, offering an underground exploration of the wall's full length. Other nearby attractions include the Jewish Quarter, the City of David archaeological site, the Cardo (an ancient Roman street), and various synagogues and churches. The entire Old City itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, rich with history and culture.

    Are there guided tours available for the Western Wall and the surrounding Old City?

    Yes, numerous guided tours are available that cover the Western Wall, the Western Wall Tunnels, and the broader Old City of Jerusalem. These tours often provide historical context, religious insights, and help navigate the complex layout of the Old City. You can find tour operators offering various themes and durations, from general historical tours to more specific archaeological or religious explorations.

    How crowded does the Western Wall get, especially during Jewish holidays?

    The Western Wall can become extremely crowded, particularly during Jewish holidays such as Passover, Sukkot, and Shavuot, as well as on Shabbat (Friday evening through Saturday). During these times, the plaza fills with worshippers and visitors, creating a vibrant but very dense atmosphere. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday morning outside of major holiday periods. Evenings, especially Friday evenings, are generally very busy.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the Western Wall?

    Yes, there are several cafes and restaurants located within the Jewish Quarter and other parts of the Old City, a short walk from the Western Wall plaza. These establishments offer a range of options, from quick snacks and coffee to more substantial meals, catering to various tastes and dietary needs. Many offer traditional Israeli and Middle Eastern cuisine.

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