Exposed in the 1990’s, the Praetorium complex of Byzantine Caesarea was comprised of a Governor’s hall, a tax archive, a public latrine, wearhouses, and a private bath.
Its floors bears Greek Inscriptions, some with quotes from the New Testtament, appearently to encourage the public to pay they taxes “to please god”.
Points of Interest in the Area
Caesarea’s Bathouse | |
Caesarea’s Hippo-Stadium | |
Caesarea’s Latrine (The “Crapatorium”) |