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Shiloh (Palestinian Territories)

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Ancient Shiloh, located at the archaeological site of Tell Seilun, was the spiritual heart of the Israelite tribes long before Jerusalem rose to prominence. For over 300 years, this site served as the resting place for the Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant, making it the primary religious center and pilgrimage destination of the early period. Archaeological excavations have unearthed significant remains from the Iron Age, including storage jars and dwellings that provide insight into the lives of ancient inhabitants. Particularly noteworthy are the well-preserved Byzantine mosaics found in the ruins of later churches, demonstrating that the site's religious significance persisted for centuries. Visitors today can explore the area where the sacred tent is believed to have stood and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Shiloh is a captivating destination that bridges the gap between biblical narrative and physical archaeology, offering a unique opportunity to stand on ground that has been considered sacred for over three millennia.

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The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The ancient site of Shiloh is an archaeological park that can be visited for an entrance fee. The site includes the remains of the Tabernacle and Byzantine churches.
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Typical hours
The park is typically open from sunrise to sunset. In winter months, opening hours may be shorter.
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Photography
Photography is allowed throughout the site. The ruins and the scenic surroundings offer many opportunities for impressive pictures.
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Time needed
Allow about 1-2 hours for visiting the archaeological park. A walk along the paths and through the visitor center takes extra time.
Combine with
Combine Shiloh with the nearby settlement of Eli or the archaeological museum in Shiloh. The surrounding vineyards are also worth a visit.
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Getting there
Shiloh is about 45 minutes north of Jerusalem by car. The roads are well signposted and there is parking on site.
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Insider tip
Visit the site in the morning for the best light for photos. Wear comfortable shoes as the terrain is hilly.

Geography

Coordinates
32.05580, 35.28940

Facts

  • Religious center between 1150 and 1050 BC
  • Site of the Tabernacle for 369 years (by tradition)
  • Archaeologically identified in the year 1873
  • Features city walls with a thickness of 5 meters
  • Two Byzantine churches with mosaics were discovered
  • Total area of the tel is approximately 12 acres

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Sights in the town Shiloh (7)

Mosque Ayesh Abulehya🏺 historical

This religious monument is a local landmark featuring traditional Islamic architectural elements.

Abu el 'Oof site🌿 nature

This vantage point has a sweeping panoramic view of the rugged hills around historic Shiloh.

Ein Oz📍 landmark

This natural spring flows into a stone-built basin surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation.

Hakaron🌿 nature

The viewpoint sits above the valley, looking out over the archaeological excavations of ancient Shiloh.

Maayan Hagvura📍 landmark

This clear spring is a peaceful spot with shaded seating areas by the water.

Duma viewpoint🌿 nature

From this point, one can overlook the terraced slopes and olive groves of the Duma region.

Omar Bin Al-Khattab Mosque📍 landmark

Named after the second caliph, this mosque serves as a central house of worship for the community.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Shiloh historically so important?
Shiloh was for centuries a significant religious center and the place where the Tabernacle with the Ark of the Covenant stood.
How long does a visit to Shiloh take?
Plan for about two hours to visit the archaeological excavations and the visitor center.
Is there a visitor center?
Yes, there is a well-equipped visitor center with information about the history and local findings.
Is Shiloh accessible?
The visitor center is accessible, but parts of the archaeological park are difficult to access due to uneven ground.
What is the best season to visit?
Spring and autumn are handy for comfortably exploring the excavations without the heat of summer.
Shiloh: where is it located?
Shiloh is located in Palestinian Territories.
Shiloh: what is there to see?
Highlights include Mosque Ayesh Abulehya, Abu el 'Oof site, Ein Oz.
Shiloh: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.
Shiloh: why is it worth visiting?
Ancient Shiloh, located at the archaeological site of Tell Seilun, was the spiritual heart of the Israelite tribes long before Jerusalem rose to prominence.
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