Herod's palace
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palace, ruins, Roman Empire
To the west of the hippodrome's southern end, we see an area with parts of pillars sticking up. According to the archaeologists (Sefi Porat, Ehud Netzer, Lee Levine) this belonged to the palace of the Roman procurators, including Pontius Pilate. The last two think it was Herod's as well.
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Coordinates: 32°29'49"N 34°53'22"E
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