
Mamilla Pool
Mamilla Pool was an ancient water reservoir located in Jerusalem, built during the time of King Herod around the 1st century BCE. It served as a decorative and functional pool, part of the city's sophisticated water system, and was used for water storage and irrigation. The pool was situated near the Western Wall and remains an important archaeological site, providing insight into the engineering and urban planning of ancient Jerusalem. Today, it is an archaeological and historical monument, reflecting the city's rich history and advanced construction techniques of that era.