Tell Qudadi, Tel Aviv
Facts and practical information
Tell Qudadi, also known as Tell esh-Shuna is an ancient site located near the mouth of the Yarkon River and the Reading Power Station in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. It was discovered in 1934 by Jacob Ory and was excavated first by P. L. O. Guy in 1937 and then by Eleazar Sukenik, Shmuel Yeivin and Nahman Avigad in 1937-1938. They discovered a fortress dated to the Iron Age and believed that it was an Israelite fortress built in the 10th or 9th centuries BCE and destroyed by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 8th century BCE. ()
תהנה רדינג - ארץ מועדון (thnh rdyng - rz mwdwn)Tel Aviv
Tell Qudadi – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ramat Aviv Mall, Tel Aviv Port, Eretz Israel Museum, Hilton beach.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Tell Qudadi?
How to get to Tell Qudadi by public transport?
Bus
- Reading Terminal (9 min walk)