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Old City of Acre

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The Old City of Acre is a historic walled port-city located in Acre, Israel. This ancient site is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Overview

The Old City of Acre is a significant archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. It encompasses both the Crusader town and the Ottoman walled town, showcasing the evolution of urban planning in the region over centuries.

History

Acre has been continuously settled since the Phoenician period, with the present city being characteristic of a fortified town dating from the Ottoman 18th and 19th centuries. The remains of the Crusader town, which was the capital of the medieval Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem, lie almost intact both above and below today's street level.

Architecture

The site features typical urban components such as the citadel, mosques, khans, and baths, well preserved partly built on top of the underlying Crusader structures. The architecture reflects the blending of various cultures and periods in Acre's history.

Location

Acre is located at coordinates 32.9216666667, 35.0688888889 in Israel. It serves as a significant cultural and historical landmark for the region.

Historical Significance and Events

According to UNESCO, Acre is an exceptional historic town that preserves substantial remains of its medieval Crusader buildings beneath the existing Moslem fortified town dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. The site provides an exceptional picture of the layout and structures of the capital of the medieval Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem.

Current Status and Use

Unfortunately, no specific details about the current status and use of the Old City of Acre are available.

Heritage Status

Acre is listed on the National Register as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. It meets the criteria of (ii)(iii)(v) for being an exceptional historic town that preserves substantial remains of its medieval Crusader buildings, provides an exceptional picture of the layout and structures of the capital of the medieval Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, and is an important example of an Ottoman walled town.

Visiting Information

Unfortunately, no specific details about visiting information are available.

Notable Features and Rooms

The site features notable Crusader-era buildings such as the Crusader Port, the Church of St. John the Baptist, and the remains of the city walls.

Details

NameOld City of Acre
CityAcre
CountryIsrael
Coordinates32.921665, 35.06889