Pools of Bethesda - Jerusalem
The Pools of Bethesda in Jerusalem are very close to the Lions’ Gate in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City. It is the place where Jesus’s maternal grandparents, Anne and Joachim had lived. After the main entrance from the street, there is a small but well maintained garden.
It is an archaeological site which is associated with the scene of one of Jesus’s miracles where he healed a paralysed man. The first pool was constructed during the First Temple. Later, Herod the Great constructed a new water system to the north of Bethesda and thus importance of these pools decreased.
Even after the construction of new water reservoirs at other places, this area was still in use for bathing due to its healing properties. St. Anne’s Church stands beside the Pools of Bethesda and it was built by the Crusaders. After the conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin this church was used as a madrasa.