Herod's Palace

Herod’s Palace may refer to any of several palace-fortresses built (or rebuilt from previous fortresses) during the reign of Herod the Great, King of Judea from 37 BC to 4 BC. Mostly in ruins today, several have been excavated.

  • Herod's Palace (Jerusalem), in the northwest corner of the city walls of the Upper City
  • Herod's Palace (Herodium), winter palace at Herodium in the Judean desert 12 kilometers south of Jerusalem
  • Masada, on a small mountain
  • Caesarea Maritima, on a promontory in the sea
  • Three winter palaces at Jericho
  • Machaerus, Hasmonean fortress rebuilt by Herod in 30 BC
  • Cypros Palace near Jericho, named by Herod in memory of his mother, Cypros
  • Alexandrium, a Hasmonean palace which Herod rebuilt lavishly.

See also

  • Herods Hotels, a luxury hotel brand
  • Herodian architecture
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