The Western Wall (the Kotel in Hebrew) is impressive, but its greatness is truly discovered when you descend underground to the Western Wall Tunnels. Klagemauer-Tunnel – 550 Tonnen-Stein. The Fund's management apologizes for the temporary inconvenience. Accessibility of the Western Wall Tunnels - Important Message! Der Tunnel unter der Klagemauer / Western Wall Tunnels in Jerusalem Lesezeit: ca. Immediately after candle lighting a new synagogue was inaugurated in the Western Wall tunnels. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. We apologize for the inconvenience. During their walk in the tunnels, visitors will pass by Second Temple era homes, ancient cisterns, constructions from the Muslim period, an aqueduct from the Hasmonean period and more. We recommend booking The Western Wall Tunnels tours ahead of time to secure your spot. The Western Wall Tunnels.

Mamluk Halls inside the Western Wall Tunnels Most of you are probably familiar with the Western Wall (Kotel) Tunnels, the fascinating complex of underground tunnels underneath the Western Wall.
Synagogue opens inside the Western Wall tunnels, Arabs angry A beautiful new synagogue was opened inside the tunnels that abut the Western Wall, and in fact this synagogue is closer to the site of the Holy of Holies of the Jewish Temples than any other place to pray.


See all 8 The Western Wall Tunnels tours on Tripadvisor Western Wall tunnel tours. "A Look into the Past" is still wheelchair accessible. In order to visit the Western Wall Tunnels you must join a guided tour which needs to be ordered in advance. Due to construction work, wheelchairs will not be accessible in the Western Wall Tunnels. 3 Minuten Die Klagemauer kennt vermutlich jeder, sie ist eins der Wahrzeichen von Jerusalem. An keiner anderen Stelle haben die ohnehin schon großen und schweren Steine diese gewaltigen Abmessungen. Der Tunnel verläuft entlang der herodianischen Straße und die besonderen Sehenswürdigkeiten sind die riesigen Quadersteine, die maßgeblich zur Stabilität der Tempelbergmauer beitragen.