  Entrance to Zedekiah's Cave beneath the Old City's walls accessible from East Jerusalem between Damascus Gate and Herod's Gate | 
  Welcome to Zedekiah's Cave, East Jerusalem Development Ltd Tourism Site | 
  Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries | 
  History of Zekediah's Cave | 
  Zekediah's Cave started off as a small natural cave that was used as an underground stone quarry for thousands of years | 
  The 300 foot long entrance chamber, Zekediah's Cave | 
  Zekediah's Cave covers 5 acres (20,000 sq m) beneath the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem | 
  Side gallery of Zekediah's Cave | 
  Zekediah's Cave was rediscovered in 1854 | 
  From the entrance to the end of the cave is about 650 feet | 
  "The Freemasons Hall" used for secret ceremonies since the 19th C. | 
  "The Freemasons Hall" information | 
  Zekediah's Cave was used most recently by Suleiman the Magnificent for the city walls | 
  The Ottoman Turks finally sealed the cave in 1540 | 
  Stones used to built the Western Wall are believed to have been quarried here | 
  An underground stone quarry, what an interesting idea... | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave with flash, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem | 
  Zekediah's Cave, Jerusalem |