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The Caesarea Aqueduct
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- Name
- The Caesarea Aqueduct
- Continent
- MIDDLE-EAST
- Alt Name:
- -
- Country:
- Israel
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 100BC - 1BC
- City/Town:
- Sdot Yam
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Sdot Yam,
Hadera,
- Related:
- Caesarea, Arsuf,
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Acre,
about The Caesarea Aqueduct
The Caesarea Aqueduct is the picturesque, well-preserved ruin of the Ancient Roman aqueduct which served the city of Caesarea.
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contact details
Address: The Caesarea Aqueduct, Caesarea National Park, Keysaria, Israel
Phone: +972 04-626-7080
E-Mail: info@goisrael.com
useful information
Directions:
The Caesarea Aqueduct is a short drive north of the main site.
Ticket Information:
The Caesarea National Park is open daily, 8am-4pm (to 6pm April-Sept). Closes 1 hr earlier on Fridays. Entry costs 36 NIS for adults, 22 NIS for children. Discounts available.
Links:
http://www.parks.org.il/BuildaGate5/general2/data_card.php?Cat=~25~~858800043
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