Schneller Orphanage, Jerusalem

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Watch the clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN_NmgocAyM

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Schneller Orphanage, also called the Syrian Orphanage, was a German Protestant orphanage that operated in Jerusalem from 1860 to 1940. It was one of the first structures to be built outside the Old City of Jerusalem (the others are Mishkenot Sha’ananim and the Russian Compound) and paved the way for the expansion of Jerusalem in the 19th century.

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Located on high ground and surrounded by a high stone wall, the orphanage's distinctive onion-dome tower, multistory buildings, and decorative facades exuded the power and influence of European Christians in Jerusalem in the mid-19th century.

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At the beginning of World War II, the British mandatory government deported the German teachers and turned the compound into a closed military camp with the largest ammunition stockpile in the Middle East. On March 17, 1948, the British abandoned the camp and the Etzioni Brigade of the Haganah used it as a base of operations during the 1948 Israeli War of Independence. For the next 60 years the site served as an Israeli army base known as Camp Schneller. The army vacated the premises in 2008.

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very nice indeed. Love the first pic. Any more internal pics at all?
 
Fantastic photos, always a nice change to see something this different.
Thanks for sharing :)
 
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