On this self-guided audio tour, you'll spot the signs of the salvation-seeking pioneers who called the port city home.
Join me, Tomer Chelouche, a Tel Aviv city guide, as we uncover Jaffa's overlooked gem—the Noga neighborhood. Wander through the former American-German colony, tracing its rich history from Gesher Theater to its heart. Explore the area's wooden balconies, remnants of the first American settlers in 1866, and hear tales of Rolla Floyd, the colony's pioneer. Discover houses left by Americans, acquired by Germans, and the Beit Immanuel Guesthouse, once Kaiser Wilhelm II's retreat. Stroll the charming streets, immersed in the stories of love, jealousy, and transformation that shaped this vibrant enclave.
This tour tells the unusual story of devoted American and, later, German Christians who came to settle in the Holy Land in the mid-1800s with the hopes of finding salvation. Their story deviates from the mainstream narrative told at Jaffa’s more touristic sites.
The tour starts at the Gesher Theatre.
The tour ends at Nitsana 14-16, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel.
Begin your exploration at the Gesher Theater, a cultural landmark that sets the stage for your journey through Jaffa's lesser-known treasures, offering a glimpse into the vibrant arts scene that thrives in the heart of the city.
Wander along Jerusalem Boulevard and uncover the fascinating history behind its creation, sparked by a fit of jealousy and transformed into a bustling thoroughfare that weaves through the heart of Jaffa's historic neighborhoods.
Encounter the Rolla Floyd House, a historic residence that once belonged to one of Jaffa's earliest American settlers, serving as a tangible reminder of the pioneering spirit that shaped the landscape of the port city.
Explore the Maine Friendship House and Norton House, original wooden dwellings that stand as testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of Jaffa's American settlers, offering a glimpse into the early days of the colony's development.
Marvel at the majestic Immanuel Church, with its neo-gothic architecture standing as a beacon of faith and a symbol of the enduring legacy of Jaffa's Christian community, providing a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling streets of the city.
Step into the historic Beit Immanuel Guesthouse, formerly known as Hôtel du Parc, where Kaiser Wilhelm II once stayed during his visit to Jaffa's German colony, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the city's early inhabitants.
Admire the restored elegance of The Drisco hotel, a testament to Jaffa's rich architectural heritage and a symbol of the city's ongoing revitalization, showcasing the blending of old-world charm with modern luxury.
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