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Inside Chariot Sculpture - Roman Hippodrome - Caesarea Maritima, Israel
Herod the Great built a hippodrome along the coast at Caesarea Maritima in 10 B.C. to celebrate the opening of the city. In the second century A.D. the south side of the hippodrome was reconstructed as an amphitheater to be used for gladiatorial contests. New sections with beautiful frescoes have been uncovered.
This metal sculpture has been erected on the north end of the hippodrome along the beautiful Mediterranean.
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