Experience Palestine through Virtual Reality
Introducing Memories from Palestine - a platform where Palestinians and anyone around the world can explore Palestine through 360° virtual tours of historic sites, cities, villages, and cultural landmarks.
These tours are created and filmed by Palestinians on the ground - including local tour guides and cultural creators whose expertise and perspective bring these virtual experiences to life. They capture the true essence of Palestine, showing an authentic connection to the land and its beauty.
The project started with the question: "If many Palestinians cannot go to Palestine, how can we take Palestine to them?"
Palestinian diaspora from their homeland:
Palestinians share a collective heritage, a culture, and a history that binds them together. Yet their lives are shaped by very different realities because Israel has separated them through walls and displacement.
For many Palestinians, life is defined by distance: distance from their land, from cities their grandparents still speak about, and from holy places that shape their faith and identity. Some Palestinians are born and raised in the diaspora and may never set foot in the land their families come from. Others grow up in the West Bank but have never seen the sea, even though Palestine's coastline lies only a short distance away, sometimes the very coastline their families were displaced from generations ago. Today, they carry different passports, different IDs, and different permissions to move. Sometimes even within the same family, people in the same household hold completely different legal identities and rights.
Founder’s personal journey to build this project:
I was born and raised in the Gulf. But by coincidence of bureaucracy and circumstance, I carry what is called a ‘Jerusalem ID’.
That document allows me to live in Jerusalem and move across historic Palestine, as long as I maintain the conditions required to keep it. Most Palestinians I have met whether in the diaspora or in the West Bank do not have that privilege.
Over the years I noticed something in people's eyes when they realized I could travel across places they cannot. I could stand in Jerusalem, walk through cities and villages across historic Palestine, and see places many Palestinians have only heard about through stories. The ability to visit a place can shape how you understand who you are. Walking through the streets of Jerusalem, seeing the villages, landscapes, and holy sites helped me understand my own identity and connection to Palestine. That is where this project began. I started Memories From Palestine to help people reconnect with these places.
The reason MFP exists is to preserve, document, and share Palestinian culture and historical heritage through virtual tours and immersive technology. As many Palestinians around the world are unable to physically visit their homeland or experience important historical and spiritual sites firsthand. The project creates a way for people to reconnect with these places. It is about preserving memory, identity, and connection across generations.
The Future of the Platform:
MFP is just getting started.
The vision is to build the largest digital archive and virtual exploration platform for Palestinian historical, cultural, and spiritual heritage. We also aim to bring these experiences into schools, museums, exhibitions, refugee camps, and cultural spaces worldwide.
Get Started Today
Visit the platform: MemoriesFromPalestine.com
Sign up, explore Palestine through virtual tours, and help us continue documenting these places so that more Palestinians, wherever they are in the world, can have their own Memories from Palestine.
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