The Herodian Quarter in the Old City has a fascinating history. The Quarter houses the Wohl Museum of Archaeology, which reveals the splendour of the wealthy neighborhoods in Herod’s time and the way of life of the priests of the Second Temple. This amazing museum is the largest roofed archaeological site in Israel and contains the oldest engraving of the temple menorah, ashes from the burning of the city, ritual baths, spectacular mosaic floors, frescoes, household and holy objects and more.