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Beersheba Turkish railway station

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The Beersheba Turkish railway station is a historic site dating from the early 20th century, part of the Ottoman railway network connecting the city to the north. Restored to its original appearance, the station now functions as a museum and cultural center, showcasing the region's railway history and Ottoman-era architecture. Visitors can explore the preserved building, view exhibits on the railway's role in the development of Beersheba, and enjoy cultural events held in the surrounding plaza. The station's distinctive stone structure and red-tiled roof make it a picturesque landmark.

Don't miss

  • Tour the museum exhibits detailing the history of the Ottoman railway in the Negev.
  • Admire the restored building's architecture, including its arched windows and wooden beams.
  • Attend a cultural event or concert held in the station's outdoor plaza.

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Ways to visit Beersheba Turkish railway station

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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