The Caesarea Aqueduct - Caesarea, Israel
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
N 32° 30.738 E 034° 53.793
36S E 678149 N 3598807
The Caesarea Aqueduct is the picturesque, well-preserved ruin of the Ancient Roman aqueduct which served the city of Caesarea.
Waymark Code: WM1943P
Location: Israel
Date Posted: 11/22/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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Caesarea is a town in Israel located mid-way between Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the Israeli coastal plain near the city of Hadera.

The aqueduct brought running water to the old city of Caesarea, along a raised aqueduct. The source of the water was the springs of Shummi, 10 km away. Herod build the aqueduct in the 1st C BC. Later, in the 2nd C AD it was expanded by the Romans. Later, 2 more aqueducts were built.

The aqueduct can be seen in several easily accessible places:
-on the main highway between Caesarea and Haifa, near the village Jiser-a-Zarka.
-east of Modern town of Caesarea, where a long section of the aqueduct is seen on the beach
-The aqueduct goes underground, under Mount Carmel, in the section close to the springs. A tour takes you through these tunnels.
-At the new Archaeological park south of Maagan Michael.

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Weekday Hours: From: 8:00 AM To: 6:00 PM

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