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    Architecture of Israel - Wikipedia

    Byzantine churches, Crusader castles, Islamic madrasas, Templer houses, Arab arches and minarets, Russian Orthodox onion domes, International Style modernist buildings, sculptural concrete Brutalist architecture, and glass-sided skyscrapers all are part of the architecture of Israel. See more

    The architecture of Israel has been influenced by the different architectural styles of those who have inhabited the country over time, sometimes modified to suit the local climate and landscape. Byzantine See more

    Notable architects since WWI
    Sensing the political changes taking place in central Europe around the time of the First World War, as well as the stirrings of Zionist ideals about … See more

    Architecture of Palestine, which overlaps with the architecture of Israel
    List of Jewish architects See more

    Early period
    Ancient regional architecture can be divided into two phases based on building materials — stone and sundried mud brick. Most of the … See more

    Tel Aviv has three institutions dedicated to the Bauhaus, or more widely, the International Style: the Bauhaus Center with its own gallery and offering guided city tours (see homepage here), the small Bauhaus Museum with original interior furnishings, … See more

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  8. Ancient Israel: Religion, Culture and History - TimeMaps

    Ancient Israel possessed a unique civilization. It shared much of its culture with neighboring peoples, but at its heart was a unique, monotheistic religion which embodied a unique moral teaching.

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  10. House of the Rising Sun: Azekah’s Canaanite Temple

    The temple’s architecture and ritual items that were found inside evidence both Levantine and Egyptian influence on local religious practice and point to Azekah’s status as a strategic, multicultural center in Late Bronze Age Canaan.

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