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FORTRESS OF MASSADA

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Masada National Park, Route n° 90, Massada, Israel
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The ruins of the fortress of Masada were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. According to the historian Flavius Josephus, Herod, King of Judea, built the fortress between 37 and 31 B.C. It later housed Jewish rebels who were besieged by the Romans. Although identified as early as 1842, excavations of the site did not begin until the 1960s. One comes here to rediscover history and admire the sunrise. The ascent can be done on foot by the "snake path" which, as its name suggests, winds up the side of the cliff. The climb takes about 1 hour. It is best to avoid the hottest hours of the day, especially in summer, the best being to arrive at the top to watch the sunrise. All these efforts are worth it, because, once at the top, you will have a sumptuous view. The less courageous can take a cable car. There is also another, shorter trail (only 15 minutes) on the western side. Once at the top, you can wander around the ruins at your leisure. The ruins have detailed explanations in English, and you will see, among other things, the remains of Herod's palace, ancient baths, as well as cisterns used to supply the inhabitants with water in case of siege. There is also a sound and light show in an open-air theatre on certain evenings. The museum will take you through the history of the fortress, from its beginnings to its dramatic fall. Audioguides are available in French.

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Visited in october 2023
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Visited in october 2023
A place where culture meets terrible history. Visiting the ruins was great and our guide made a very good job describing the atmosphere at the time. To get there you can either take the switch back trail, also called the Snake Path, or, if you don't feel like walking up, gondolas are available to get to the top.
We took the gondolas as after you get up there you still have quite a bit of walking to do the tour itself.
Most of the ruins were rebuilt in part due to the battle that raged there between the Romans and the Jews. The saddest part for me was the global suicide of the Jews to set them free from the siege to avoid to be enslaved again from the Romans as they were losing the battle. Very emotional city.
Visited in october 2023
Magnificence of scale and a fascinating story! The enchanting beauty of the dead sea from a perfect vantage point.
Visited in october 2023
The views of the mountains and surrounding dead sea are worth the drive out there, but the structure of Massada is worth the admission. I took the cable car up due to time. The views from the top are spectacular. Lots of information stations all over that inform you of what you are looking at. It is hot up top so take water and a hat.
Visited in october 2023
גן לאומי, עם חשיבות עצומה לעם היהודי.
נכנסנו מכיוון ים המלח, שביל הנחש והרכבל.
יש חניה בשפע ואפילו מקורה.
לשים לב שיש הנחות לסטודנטים.
המקום עדיין רלוונטי,
והכי חשוב המוזיאון ששם נשמרים כל הפריטים ההיסטורים והארכיאולוגוגים שנמצאו שם.
שווה לקחת את, המדריך הקולי שממש ממחיש את הממצאים.
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