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Attractions les plus populaires à Ramallah, Palestinian Territory

Ramallah Cultural Center

1. Ramallah Cultural Center

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Ramallah

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Discover a lively space pulsating with artistic expression and community spirit. Experience immersive performances and hands-on workshops set against panoramic city views.

Faits rapides: A vibrant hub for contemporary Palestinian arts, the center hosts over 50 annual events ranging from theater to visual arts exhibitions. It also serves as a key gathering place supporting emerging local artists and cultural dialogues.

Points forts: The center is famous for its open-air rooftop performances where the cityscape forms a stunning backdrop to cultural showcases. Visitors often find themselves immersed in intimate workshops that reveal traditional Palestinian crafts and storytelling methods.

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Knafeh

Knafeh

Knafeh is a beloved Palestinian dessert made with spun pastry, layered with cheese, and soaked in sweet syrup, often topped with crushed pistachios.

Qatayef

Qatayef

Qatayef are crescent-shaped stuffed pancakes, traditionally eaten during Ramadan, usually filled with nuts or sweet cheese and drizzled with syrup.

Ma'amoul

Ma'amoul

Ma'amoul are small shortbread pastries filled with dates, pistachios, or walnuts, typically prepared for religious holidays and special occasions.

Plats salés traditionnels

Musakhan

Musakhan

Musakhan is a signature Palestinian dish of roasted chicken with sumac, onions, and pine nuts served on taboon bread.

Maklouba

Maklouba

Maklouba means 'upside down' and is a layered rice dish with meat and vegetables, flipped over onto a serving platter to reveal a beautiful presentation.

Fatteh

Fatteh

Fatteh is a hearty and comforting dish made of layers of toasted pita bread, chickpeas, yogurt, and pine nuts.

Boissons traditionnelles

Arabic Coffee (Qahwa)

Arabic Coffee (Qahwa)

Arabic coffee is flavored with cardamom and often served in small cups, symbolizing hospitality in Palestinian culture.

Mint Lemonade

Mint Lemonade

Mint lemonade is a refreshing traditional drink popular in Palestine, combining fresh mint leaves with lemon juice and sugar, perfect for hot days.

Sahlab

Sahlab

Sahlab is a warm, creamy beverage made from orchid tuber flour, flavored with cinnamon and nuts, commonly enjoyed in cold weather.

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