Capernaum Synagogue
The Capernaum Synagogue is an ancient structure located in the archaeological site of Capernaum, near the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. Dating back to the 4th or 5th century CE, it is built from white limestone and features a distinctive architectural style, including a large central hall and a raised platform for reading scriptures.
This synagogue is significant in Jewish history and is believed to be the place where Jesus taught and performed miracles, as mentioned in the New Testament. The site attracts many visitors and researchers interested in early Christian and Jewish heritage.