Césarée
Césarée, also known as Caesarea, is an ancient city located on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. Founded by Herod the Great in the 1st century BCE, it served as a major port and administrative center. The city was named in honor of Julius Caesar and became a hub for trade and cultural exchange in the region.
Today, Césarée is an archaeological site featuring well-preserved ruins, including a Roman theater, aqueducts, and a harbor. It attracts tourists and historians alike, offering insights into ancient Roman and Byzantine civilizations. The site is also recognized for its beautiful coastal views and historical significance.