This area above the Yemin Moshe quarter called Nikephoria (the Nikephorian dynasty of Byzantine Empire) was purchased from the Greek Orthodox Church to build an open city garden. The garden is one of the biggest in the capital and includes some interesting sites. One of them is the family tomb of King Herod and fragments of an ancient aqueduct as well as monuments and sculptures donated by artists and governments of different countries.
Photo By דוד שי - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=73898745
Jerusalem is a mystery - an unusual view of the city. This special tour is dedicated to self-development course students. This route is designed to leverage the city as a concept into different perceptions, divide the perceptions to different senses, structures, patterns of behavior, and show the city as a Materia between the urban and the natural, social diversity, and architectural landscape. This route is only the experience used as a base in the meeting of students within the framework of self-development course studies.