King Herod’s Palace, also known as Herodium, is a remarkable archaeological site located in the Judean Desert, near present-day Bethlehem in Israel.
Built by King Herod the Great around 23-15 BC, it served as a fortress, palace, and final resting place for the king.
The site includes impressive remains of the palace complex, featuring a large palace with luxurious living quarters, bathhouses, and a unique circular structure believed to be Herod’s tomb.
Herodium stands as a testament to Herod’s grand architectural vision and remains a significant historical and archaeological landmark in the region.
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