The Templar Tunnel is an underground passage located in the Old City of Acre (Akko), Israel. It was constructed in the 12th century by the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order, to facilitate safe and secure movement from their fortress to the city’s port.
The Templar Tunnel is approximately 350 meters (1,150 feet) long. It runs from the eastern part of the city of Acre towards the west, reaching all the way to the port.
The tunnel was built by the Knights Templar to provide an undercover route for the safe passage of people and goods between their fortress in the city and the port, protecting them from potential attacks or outside threats.
Yes, the Templar Tunnel is a popular tourist attraction and is open to visitors. It has been restored and made accessible for guided tours, allowing tourists to explore its historic structure and learn about its past.
Visitors can see the original stone architecture of the ancient passage, hear about its history and the role it played during the Crusades. The tunnel also features lighting and sound effects that enhance the experience of walking through this medieval structure.
The Templar Tunnel entrance is located in the Old City of Acre (Akko) and can be accessed through the Templar Fortress or near the city’s port. Tourists can buy tickets from the nearby visitor centers or at the entrance itself.
Yes, guided tours are available, and visitors are often encouraged to join a guided tour to better understand the historical significance and the intricate details of the tunnel’s past.
The opening hours for the Templar Tunnel may vary depending on the season. Tourists should check the latest schedule on the official website or at local tourist information centers prior to their visit.
Yes, there is a nominal entrance fee for visiting the Templar Tunnel. The fee helps maintain the site for preservation and tourist services. Discounts may be available for students, children, and senior citizens.
Due to the confined space, visitors should be aware that the tunnel may not be suitable for those with claustrophobia or limited mobility. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes as the ground can be uneven, and the temperature inside the tunnel might be cooler than outside.