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In Napoleon's Footsteps The route "In Napoleon's Footsteps" sheds light on a bloody chapter in Jaffa's history, and the 12 stations of the conquest are an important tourist attraction, possessing educational value for those, who would like to know more about the chronicles of one of the world's most ancient cities. 18, Hazedef Street Corner Hashahaf and Yehuda Hayamit Streets 4, Mazal Dagim Lane (under the Ilana Gur Museum, on the city wall) Corner of Mazal Arieh and Mazal Shor Lanes (at the top of the stairs from the parking lot) Mazal Te’omim Lane (under the street sign) At the northern end of Mazal Te’omim Lane 22, Mazal Arieh Lane On the north side of 17, Mazal D’li Lane (the building housing the Old Jaffa Development Company) Kedumim Square, at the perimeter of St. Peter’s Church 10, Hamazalot Lane (opposite St. Michael’s Church) At the entrance to the Armenian monastery, on its western side (the promenade wall, Ha’aliya Hash’niya jetty) The "Midron" Garden (under the Jaffa Museum, Mifratz Shlomo Street) Back |