Pool of Bethesda
Jerusalem, Israel


The Pool of Bethesda is an archaeological site in Jerusalem, associated with healing rituals dating back to antiquity. This dual pool system, surrounded by five porticos, is believed to have been constructed during the Roman period, with significant attention paid to the remains of Byzantine additions that followed. The site is steeped in biblical history, often linked to the Gospel of John.
Visiting the Pool offers a contemplative atmosphere, especially during quieter hours of the day when the sun reflects off the ancient stones. The nearby Church of St. Anne provides additional context, while the bustling streets of the Old City lend a sense of immediacy to the experience of this historic site. Look for the archaeological remains that provide insights into the ancient city's layout.
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