Jerusalem Khan Theatre

Jerusalem Khan Theatre (Hebrew: תיאטרון החאן – Teat'ron HaKhan, lit.

It served caravan travelers who arrived in Jerusalem after nightfall when the gates of the Old City were locked.

The picturesque arches and courtyards were preserved, while 230 seats and a modern sound and light system were installed.

A year later, the theater company disbanded and the building became a venue for local cultural events.

Prominent productions included: "A passing shadow" (2000), "War on Home" (2002), "The Miser" (2003), "Happiness" (2004), "Life Is a Dream (2005).

Southwestern entrance before reconstruction. The sign reads: "wood and refrigerators factory, also electric"