Caesarea Aqueduct, High Level

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One portion of the high level aqueduct was originally built by Herod the Great (37-4 B.C.) and then added on to during the days of the emperor Hadrian (ca. A.D. 130). The original Herodian aqueduct was about 5.5 mi. [9 km.] long and gathered water from the springs near Shuni - to the north northeast of Caesarea, near the foot of Mt. Carmel. Hadrian expanded it even further in his effort to provide Caesarea with additional water.

There were additional rebuilds during the times of the Roman, Byzantine (ca. 22 B.C.-A.D. 639) and Crusader (12th century) cities.

Photos (12)

Eastern Side
Eastern Side
High Level Aqueduct Exterior
High Level Aqueduct Exterior
High Level Aqueduct Top
High Level Aqueduct Top
Two Phases
Two Phases
Supporting Column
Supporting Column
Hadrian Inscription
Hadrian Inscription
HL Near Route 2
HL Near Route 2
Bet Hannanya Aqueduct
Bet Hannanya Aqueduct
BH Aqueduct Inscription
BH Aqueduct Inscription
BH Aqueduct Junction
BH Aqueduct Junction
BH Aqueduct Channels
BH Aqueduct Channels
Eastern Side Detail
Eastern Side Detail
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