Caesarea National Park

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Caesarea National Park is a major archaeological and coastal heritage site in Israel, preserving the remains of the ancient port city of Caesarea Maritima built by Herod the Great along the Mediterranean Sea.

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Caesarea National Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
national park
associatedWith Herod the Great NERFINISHED
builtAround remains of a city founded by Herod the Great
country Israel
hasActivity diving in underwater ruins
guided tours
historical exhibitions
hasFeature crusader-era fortifications
museum displays of local finds
reconstructed Roman theater used for performances
visitor center
hasPart Byzantine street remains
Herodian port installations NERFINISHED
Roman theater of Caesarea NERFINISHED
ancient harbor of Caesarea Maritima NERFINISHED
aqueduct remains
crusader city walls
crusader gate NERFINISHED
hippodrome of Caesarea NERFINISHED
promontory palace remains
submerged archaeological remains
hasView Mediterranean coastline
heritageOf ancient port city of Caesarea Maritima NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Haifa NERFINISHED
Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
locatedIn Caesarea NERFINISHED
Haifa District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea
managedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority NERFINISHED
namedAfter Caesarea Maritima NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Hadera NERFINISHED
Zikhron Ya'akov NERFINISHED
preserves Caesarea Maritima NERFINISHED
significance major archaeological site in Israel
preserves remains of a major Roman port
timePeriodCovered Byzantine period
Crusader period
Early Islamic period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
tourismType archaeological tourism
coastal tourism
cultural tourism

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Israel Nature and Parks Authority manages Caesarea National Park