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Mary's Well

It's fair to assume that this well, the sole water source of ancient Nazareth, was where Mary drew her water from

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St. Mary’s Well was almost the sole water source of Nazareth in ancient times so it is a fairly safe statement to say that Mary used to draw water from there. Recent excavations show that the whole complex was much larger than originally thought, and the part that the Greek Orthodox Church is built over is only a small corner of the spring area.

Sites & Attractions

This church, which marks the traditional home of Joseph and Mary, was built in 1914 ove...
The Ancient Bathhouse of Nazareth – An impressive underground bathhouse, is located n...
Reconstruction of ancient Nazareth where Jesus grew up. The village has a visitors cent...
The village of Kafr Cana in the Lower Galilee is identified in Christian tradition as C...
In the grotto of the Church of St. Gabriel in Nazareth, at Mary’s Well, the rushing wat...
Precipice Mountain, on the outskirts of Nazareth, is where tradition says the people of...

Accommodations

The Rimonim Ha'Maayan Nazareth Hotel preserves the character of this historic city as t...
The Fauzi Azar Inn is a 200 year-old Arab mansion turned guest house, in the heart of...
Near the beach, the hotel's well-designed rooms and suites face the sea. Facilities inc...
Christian Sites