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Surroundings:

cesareaCaesarea MithraeumRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader cityGate of the city walls.Remains of Crusader cityGate - Crusaiders city walls.Remains of Crusader cityRemains of Crusader cityRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader cityRemains of Crusader fortressRemains of Crusader cityRemains of Crusader fortressCaesarea temple of AugustCaesarea hippodromeHippodrome in Caesarea MaritimaHippodrome in Caesarea MaritimaCaesarea HippodromeHippodrome in Caesarea MaritimaHippodrome in Caesarea MaritimaCaesarea Maritima  -  theatreTheatronCaesarea Maritima  -  theatre -  vomitoriumCaesarea TheatreRoman theatre - museum - entranceCaesarea  to the theatre

Location:

  • Israel, Sdot Yam
  • geo:32.498669,34.898598
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 5x / unknown

Class:

  • Relief, votiv stone or altar
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=63476

Annotations


Nearby

Caesarea's Eastern Hippodrome

After it's first Hippodrome was "eaten" by the sea, the people of Caesarea built a new Hippodrome inland. The site has not yet been excavated.

Walls and moat built by Louis IX of France in 1251

Walls and moat built by Louis IX of France in 1251

Mithraeum, Caesarea Maritima

Mithraeum, Caesarea


This object was added by Ludwinski on 2019-12-31. Last update by Ludwinski on 2020-01-03. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/63476 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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