Beersheba
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Tourist attractions
Turkish Soldiers Monument (13 min)
Memorial dedicated to Turkish soldiers who died during World War I in the Beersheba region.
Locomotive 70414 (13 min)
Historic steam locomotive displayed as a monument to the region's railroad heritage.
The Negev Museum (1.2 km)
Museum showcasing the history and culture of the Negev region, including artifacts from prehistoric to modern times.
Bet Eshel Ruins (2.8 km)
Archaeological site of a Byzantine-era caravanserai on the ancient road between Gaza and Beersheba, featuring remains of walls and structures.
French Commando Soldier Monument (45 min)
Concrete memorial honoring French commandos who served in the region.
Giv'at Ramot Lookout (48 min)
Hilltop viewpoint providing panoramic views over Beersheba and the surrounding Negev landscape.
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II (47 min)
Military aircraft on display representing Israel's air force history and Cold War era aviation.
Qasr al-Muliha Ruins (5 km)
Archaeological remains of a desert structure in the Negev, offering insights into regional settlement patterns.
Open Museum Omer (5 km)
Outdoor museum near Beersheba featuring archaeological sites and exhibits about Bedouin history and desert settlement.
HaRugum Lookout (5 km)
Elevated viewpoint offering panoramic views across Beer Sheva and surrounding landscape.


