The Citadel Museum sits atop the ancient fortress in Acre, housing artifacts from the Crusader and Ottoman periods. Exhibits include weapons, armor, pottery, coins and paintings that showcase the rich history of this ancient port city.
This museum tells the story of Acre's history as a prison under Ottoman and British rule. Visitors walk through the tunnels where prisoners were kept in the 19th and 20th centuries. The museum aims to preserve the memory of the prisoners and their struggle for freedom.
The Hospitaller Fortress Museum is located within the walls of the Crusader fortress built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 13th century. The museum exhibits artifacts from the Crusader and Ottoman periods, including weapons, coins, pottery and religious items.
This museum tells the story of the German Templers who settled in Acre in the 1860s and lived in the city until 1948. The museum exhibits photographs, documents and personal items that show what daily
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