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Cafarnaum. The excavation site Capernaum is located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. According to the Gospels it was here that Jesus Christ first settled down during his public appearances …More
Cafarnaum.

The excavation site Capernaum is located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. According to the Gospels it was here that Jesus Christ first settled down during his public appearances, thus making it his town. Capernaum and the surrounding region soon witnessed the appointment of the first disciples, numerous miracles and parables by Jesus Christ. Capernaum was abandoned in the 11th century, the circumstances of which remain unclear. The remains of Capernaum were not rediscovered until the 19th century. In 1893 the site was acquired by Franciscans/Grey Friars. The excavations have revealed a lot about the everyday life in the ancient small town. Besides the numerous pots, coins and mosaics, the remains of several buildings were discovered. A special highlight is a large synagogue of the 5th century; having been built over the remains of an even older one, where Jesus is believed to have taught himself. The most significant finding for Christianity is the home of Apostle Peter, where Jesus will have spent quite some time or possibly even lived there himself. While it was reconstructed as an octagonal church during Byzantine times, it had already been used as a place of worship by the first Christians. Thus the Early Church is rooted in the village of Capernaum. Capernaum can be counted among the most important sites of Christianity in the Holy Land, especially for its beauty and spiritual meaning. Project description and objectives The Capernaum-Project is to conserve and restore the town of Jesus as an archaeological and biblical site, bringing to bear its spiritual message. Pilgrims and tourists are greeted by derelict infrastructure and poor explanations, at present. Plans for a new concept have already been drawn up, and are now awaiting implementation. The sites decayed entrance area is to get much-needed infrastructure, e.g. parking lots, lavatories and additional paths for an improved guide system. A small visitor centre with explanations of Capernaums historic and spiritual meaning: In order to bring a better understanding to the visitor, classical and multimedia based exhibits will be employed. Inter alia the display of the sites archaeological findings and an educational trial with many new models. Your support makes it possible to conserve and restore Capernaums pilgrimage site, so future generations will be able to experience the events, which took place more then 2000 years ago. Help support the Holy Places. Maintain the Christian Community in the Holy Land: www.proterrasancta.org