Austrian Pilgrim Hospice in Jerusalem

















 I went back to old city and discovered a beautiful place: Austrian Pilgrim Hospice in Jerusalem, the oldest Christian guesthouse in the Holy City with a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar.  “In 1869 the Austro Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph the 1st arrived for a visit, after participating in a ceremony for the opening of the Suez Chanel. Following the end of World War I, the British confiscated the building. During the British Mandate it served as an orphanage for a number of years. After the Israeli War of Independence (1948 war), the hospice served as a military hospital under Jordanian rule. After it was renovated, the building returned to its original role, hosting tourists from Austria and other German- speaking countries.”

After dinner, I walked to nearby streets and market, and saw some bands and protesters.

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