Overview
South of Bethlehem, near the village of Artas, lie the three large stone reservoirs known as Solomon’s Pools. Built during the Roman and Ottoman periods, they once supplied water to Jerusalem through a complex aqueduct system. Surrounded by pine forests and fertile fields, the pools remain an impressive example of ancient engineering and a peaceful site for visitors to explore.
At the same time, the site is steeped in legend. Local tradition links the pools to King Solomon, who is said to have built them to irrigate his gardens. Today, the area blends history, myth, and natural beauty, offering both cultural insight and a scenic escape.