Crooked House Burnt

The Burnt House Museum is a museum presenting an excavated house from the Second Temple period. It is situated 6 m below current street level in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The house was destroyed in great fire during the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Artifacts found include coins minted between 67 and 69 CE, stone ve…
The Burnt House Museum is a museum presenting an excavated house from the Second Temple period. It is situated 6 m below current street level in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The house was destroyed in great fire during the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Artifacts found include coins minted between 67 and 69 CE, stone vessels indicating adherence to purity laws, glass perfume containers, and an inscribed stone weight linking the house to the Katros family, a priestly family mentioned in the Talmud. Evidence of destruction by fire includes burnt stones, charred wood, and layers of ash and soot, as well as a young woman's lower arm skeleton and an iron spear.
  • Established: 1988
  • Location: 2 Tiferet Israel Street · Jewish Quarter · Jerusalem, Israel
  • Key holdings: Priestly mansions of the Late Second Temple period
  • Public transit access: Western Wall
  • Type: Archaeological museum, audio-visual experience
Data from: en.wikipedia.org