Saturday, 22 August 2026

Ancient Jerusalem Water System

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/432036

Ancient Jerusalem water system opens to visitors

Solomon's Pools takes a major step toward opening to the public, offering visitors a rare look at the ancient system that supplied Jerusalem during the Second Temple period

     Solomon's Pools

The Efrat Local Council, in cooperation with the Etzion Regional Brigade, has successfully completed the first pilot program allowing organized tour groups to visit Solomon's Pools.

Until now, bringing groups into the site required complex coordination. However, following a government decision allocating 10 million shekels to make the site permanently accessible, a new framework has been introduced.

At the current stage, predetermined dates are being announced - currently once a week - allowing groups to enter with advance registration through travel agents, educational tour organizations, and tour guides. The ultimate goal is to open the site freely to the public every day.

Efrat Council head Dov Shefler explained: "For two years, we have worked in close cooperation with the military to bring groups into this important site, but that is not enough for it to become a genuine tourist attraction that realizes the enormous tourism potential of the water system that supplied Jerusalem during the Second Temple period. An event organized by the local council is nice and important, but that is not tourism. Our role as a local authority is to remove obstacles and allow the tourism market to do its job.

"Therefore, we recently coordinated with the Etzion Brigade Commander to publish dates, currently once a week, on which travel agents, educational tour organizations, and tour guides will be able to bring organized groups into the Solomon's Pools complex. This is only the first stage, with the ultimate goal of reaching a situation in which the site is freely open to visitors every day."

The council's tourism adviser, Hezki Betzalel, noted that two groups from educational institutions participated in the first tour, alongside a group of tourists from the US.

The largest group in the pilot was organized by the Harei Gofna educational institute in Neve Tzuf and was guided by Dr. Azriel Yechezkel, who researched the ancient water system as part of his doctoral studies.

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Passover Hike to Solomon’s Pools


Solomon’s Pools supplied water to Jerusalem for nearly 2,000 years.


     Lower Pool

The ancient set of pools supplied the Jewish capital with drinking water for centuries

Solomon’s Pools are comprised of five monumental Herodian pools and an aqueduct which fed water to the city of Jerusalem for nearly 2,000 years. 

They are located in south-central Judea about 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) southwest of Bethlehem.

Roman engineers under King Herod created the underground tunnel feeding the upper pool -- the aqueduct -- in connection with Herod's improvements to the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

The upgrades were so sophisticated and so well-constructed that the system worked all the way through the centuries – until 1971 – when modern plumbing took over for the ancients.

“Finally, under IDF security we are able to return to the beloved lands of our heritage surrendered to the Palestinian Authority after the Oslo Accords."

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