Palestine’s landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills, ancient olive groves, and vibrant cities, where history and nature intertwine.

From the old stone quarters of Jerusalem to the hills of the Galilee, each image in this chapter grounds us in lived-in spaces carrying memory and meaning.

Cities and towns

From the bustling port of Jaffa to the stone alleys of Hebron, towns in Palestine bear layers of history.

Architecture and landmarks

Minarets, domes and arches stood as testaments to faith, craft and endurance.

Streets and markets

Narrow alleys and open markets were arteries of daily life. Here, footsteps, voices, and trade converged in constant motion.