In Caesarea, in a desirable neighborhood, 4 years old house designed by architect Zvi Dunsky. Huge stately home built almost entirely on one level! Four independent master suites each with a kitchen, living room and bedroom and all face the swimming pool. The house has a wet sauna and a Jacuzzi, Egyptian flooring, a "Sub Zero" kitchen, fancy exemplary and an additional kitchen at the swimming pool heated by solar heating system. Under the floor heating, electrical smart system, light detectors, stairs, security cameras. An Al Sapak system with electrical outlets om the floor, electric gates and door entry. Down just of number of stairs leads into the movie theater equipped acoustic surround sound and comfy armchairs. A tastefully furnished house and everything designed by Orly Robinson - interior architect, designer and writer of multiple design books. The house is surrounded by an upgraded well tended garden with amazing fruit orchard. Architect Zvi Dunsky.
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Today, Caesarea is an affluent community that is part of the Hof Hacarmel regional Council. Caesarea Palaestina, also called Caesarea Maritima, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 -13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the site of a place previously called Pyrgos Stratonos ("Strato" or "Straton's Tower," in Latin Turris Stratonis). Caesarea Palaestina should not be confused with other cities named to flatter the Caesar, Caesarea Philippi, also in Israel, or Caesarea Mazaca in Anatolian Cappadocia. Herod the palace-builder did not neglect his new city: his palace at Caesarea was built on a promontory that jutted out into the sea, with a decorative pool surrounded by stoas. The civil life of the new city began in 13 BC, when Caesarea was made the civil and military capital of Judaea, and the official residence of the Roman procurators and governors, Pontius Pilatus, praefectus and Felix. The city was described in detail by the Jewish historian Josephus (Jewish Antiquities XV.331ff; Jewish War I.408ff). Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century.
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