Hadrianic Aqueduct of Caesarea
Built by a king and rebuilt by an emperor, this aqueduct transported water for 1,200 years to this ancient Mediterranean hub.

šŸ“œ Ancient Roman aqueduct in Caesarea, Israel.
šŸ” Supplied water for 1,200 years to a major Roman city.

Why Go

🌊 See impressive Roman engineering
🚶 Easy access on Caesarea beach
šŸ›ļø Explore a significant historical site

Tips

šŸ…æļø Best seen on the beach at Caesarea.
Ruins continue to Beit Hanina but are less preserved.

Last updated 28 days ago

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