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Struthion Pool

The Struthion Pool, effectually translated from the Greek as 'Sparrow Pool' is a large cuboid cistern beneath the Convent of the Sisters of… Read more…

Struthion Pool
Berthold Werner / Public domain
 

The Struthion Pool, effectually translated from the Greek as 'Sparrow Pool' is a large cuboid cistern beneath the Convent of the Sisters of Zion in the Old City of Jerusalem, built by Herod the Great in the first century BCE.

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Address Jerusalem, Palestinian Territories
Coordinates 31°46'49.083" N, 35°14'1.102" E
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