The Caesarea Amphitheater provides the exceptional opportunity to attend a concert or recital in the classical surroundings of a 2,000-year-old arena. Standing in the former capital of Roman Judaea, the venue hosted plays, gladiator battles and mass executions under the rule of King Herod the Great. Appreciate the spectacular scenery from this open-air venue that overlooks the sparkling blue of the Mediterranean Sea.
As you take your place on the seats that wrap around the amphitheater, imagine this place as it was in ancient days. The structure was built to present Greek and Roman plays. Later mime, gladiator contests and sports tournaments were held in this arena, which was also a popular gathering point for local townspeople.
Learn of the gruesome mass executions of the Jews who were seen to have revolted against the Romans. As a means of retribution and entertainment, they were tortured and killed here in front of crowds baying for blood.
Today, the amphitheater presents a tranquil and scenic setting. Watch some of the most illustrious Israeli and international stars gracing this historic stage. Macy Gray and Julio Iglesias are among the musicians who have played here. Enjoy the lively ambiance conjured by the audience in the amphitheater designed millennia ago to seat 4,000 people.
Most concerts take place in the summer. Check out upcoming events and purchase tickets online. You can also take a guided tour of the amphitheater, which is open for viewings daily from morning until late afternoon, with earlier closing times in winter.
The Caesarea Amphitheater overlooks the Mediterranean Sea in the town of Caesarea, in the northwestern corner of Israel. It is midway between the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, which are each roughly a 40-minute drive away. Buses to the former Roman town are also available from both municipalities. While in this area, make sure to visit Caesarea National Park, the Caesarea Ralli Museum and the Caesarea Golf Club.