Beit Hadama - a complex for workshops, events and lectures

The round and acoustic structure is made of compacted earth using a unique working method, which allows for spiritual work and the hosting of concerts and events in a large round and spiritual space with an abundance of light on the edge of the amazing landscape of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. The special shape of the earthen house and its wonderful location have often attracted photographers and screenwriters to choose it as a perfect location for films, videos, and photographs.

Our workshops

The land house is built in an ideal way for spiritual work in a complete circle that allows continuous and pleasant communication with all those present. Almost every week we host spiritual and self-work workshops to strengthen and nurture the body and mind. We allow contacting our regular teachers to join retreats and workshops as well as contacting new teachers for your new and special trainings. Contact us to set dates for your spiritual journey and help human communication a little more.

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events

The acoustic and round shape of the house of the earth allows hosting of music events and lectures with minimal amplification and without amplification and in a special atmosphere and view that you will not find anywhere else. In the past we have already hosted concerts and acoustic music events based on a cooperative method of mutual participation in advertising and organization and we hope to continue hosting them in the future.

All this while maintaining the delicate and special character of Beit Ha-Adama. Contact us to propose small musical events and performances.

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Location for photos

The land house stands on the edge of an amazing cliff with a view of the sunrise and the Dead Sea and its spectacular shape as well as its desert nature and its integration into the local landscape attracted many screenwriters, directors and photographers to choose it as a filming location. Some of the photographs were taken in different areas around the site and allowed for authentic photographs of the goats and camels grazing in the area, the sunsets, the sunrises, the spread of the stars, the amazing view of the Dead Sea, the unique animals and plants that exist in the area and appear at night and sometimes during the day. The site was used, among other things, for the filming of Berry Sakharof (The White Sheep on the Road to Arad), Shlomo and Shemer Baraba (in the short film "Sea of Tethys"), and other and additional international films. If you fell in love with the site and the special landscape, contact us to set shooting dates and enjoy amazing meals and our hospitality.

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our teachers

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