Benayah Blum guiding at the Via Dolorosa
Benayah Blum guiding a German Political Group from

VIA DOLOROSA is a multimedia installation which consists of a journey back in time through the history of Jerusalem, from Jesus' times to our days.

 

The project is very innovative for the Holy City: it has a duration of 15 minutes and is divided into 3 stages which combine archaeological fragments, multimedia technology (a huge map of Jerusalem will be used as a screen to show time travel), and a spiritual moment at the end of the show, which resumes the beads of ancient pilgrims in the Holy Land.

 

The show is in 8 languages (English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew) to meet the needs of local and international audiences.

 

TERRA SANCTA MUSEUM - VIA DOLOROSA is part of a broader project initiated by the Franciscan Friars of the Custody of the Holy Land. Its goal is to create in Jerusalem a unique museum on the roots of Christianity and the preservation of the Holy Places.

 

 

Please find more information about the Via Dolorosa here

 

-          Press release:

 

http://www.terrasanctamuseum.org/en/march-2016-opening-of-the-via-dolorosa-the-multimedia-installation-on-the-way-of-the-cross-in-jerusalem/

 

-          Photos:  <http://www.terrasanctamuseum.org/en/photos/>

 

-          Video trailer: www.terrasanctamuseum.org

 

(homepage) or on youtube

https://youtu.be/sdhGDLO2pPQ

 

-          web section: www.terrasanctamuseum.org Top menu VIA DOLOROSA

 

Entrance for reserved groups: 10 NIS each person.

Entrance with no reservation: 15 NIS each.

Max group capacity: 50 persons.

 

The project is promoted by the Custody of the Holy Land http://www.custodia.org/, under the supervision of Association pro Terra Sancta http://www.proterrasancta.org/en/ in collaboration with the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum http://www.sbf.custodia.org/.

 

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Regards

 

 

Terra Sancta Museum

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