Magdala

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Pilgrimage place· Visitor center· Tourist attraction

Magdala Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Magdala is located in Israel on Migdal Junction, Tzomet Mango P.O.B. 366, 14950 מגדל. Magdala is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category pilgrimage place in Israel.

Address

Migdal Junction, Tzomet Mango P.O.B. 366, 14950 מגדל

Phone

+972 46209900

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Neil Greathouse

Father Eamon Kelly is fantastic! He spent time with our whole group, gave answers to difficult questions and brought insight to the scriptures. Seeing the synagogue where Jesus would have taught and the roads he would have walked on brings light to the whole story. The facilities and building look incredible and have layer after layer of detail.

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William Anderson

My wife and I really enjoyed learning even more about the interesting history of Magdala and seeing the ongoing preservation efforts of Mary Magdalene's home village. Like all of the significant holy places on our journey through the holy Galilean area, this place has a story to share!

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John Cormier

Contains ruins of a first century synagogue. Inside, you can see a mosaic floor where there is a very good chance Jesus walked on it! Mind blowing!

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Cecilea Stoltz

STUNNING place- out of ALL the ruins I've seen is THIS ONE DEFINITELY THE BEST. Just standing in AWE!! WOW!! The NEW visitor center is SO IMPRESSIVE!! IT'S a MUST SEE!!

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George kumbalasseril

It was a beautiful place. Remains of an ancient Jewish synagogue is still visible there

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Nate J

Had a great time at Magdala. Tour guide was really informative and pleasant. Beautifully painted murals.

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Patrick Linder

An interesting place which has gone though a significant amount of rennovation and work over the past ten years. The synagogue is from the first century and has intact paint and tile. It is interesting to see the floor plans and layout of the city.

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Randee Ferry

Magdala Center was a most amazing experience. Our guide Selene brought each mosaic and the Women's Atrium alive. She is a friend of Jesus. I love how the atrium of the chapel is dedicated to the women who follow Jesus both in the early church and throughout time --\u003eshowing how much Jesus loves women and counts on their support and love. A truly heart changing experience.