The Western Palace at Masada ca. 35–25 BCE Image Please login or register for free access to Posen Library Register Already have an account? Engage with this Source Details RestrictedImage Places: Masada, Roman Judea (Masada, Israel) Subjects: ArchaeologyArchitectureHerodiansMosaics Related Guide Architecture of Ancient Jewish Houses and Palaces 4th Century BCE–6th Century CE You may also like The Fortress and Palace at Masada Masada was the crown jewel of Herod the Great’s many building projects (see “Herodian Building Projects”). The site saw three phases of construction during Herod’s reign (37–4 BCE). In the first phase… View Source The Northern Palace at Masada Herod’s northern palace at Masada was constructed across three terraces, making use of the natural cliffs on the northern side of the mountain… View Source
The Fortress and Palace at Masada Masada was the crown jewel of Herod the Great’s many building projects (see “Herodian Building Projects”). The site saw three phases of construction during Herod’s reign (37–4 BCE). In the first phase… View Source
The Northern Palace at Masada Herod’s northern palace at Masada was constructed across three terraces, making use of the natural cliffs on the northern side of the mountain… View Source