The Cardo, a picturesque cobbled lane in the Old City of Jerusalem, once served as a bustling market street during the Roman and Byzantine empires. Part of a 6th-century colonnade, the Byzantine-era ruins still evoke the grandeur of its past. Today, one section has been renovated into a modern shopping street, where visitors can explore a variety of jewelry boutiques, antique shops, and art galleries. The juxtaposition of ancient stonework and contemporary commerce offers a unique experience, blending history with the present-day vibrancy of the city.
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