The Ralli Museum in Caesarea, inaugurated in 2007, is dedicated to Sephardic Jewry
and the Golden Age of the Jews in Spain. Inspired by Spanish Mudejar architecture, the
building features a central courtyard with the Columbus Fountain, a replica of the
Alhambra’s iconic Lion Fountain, crafted in Macael White Marble.
The complex includes 66 columns in Macael White Marble, 16 in Alcañiz Sandstone,
an obelisk in Crema Marfil, and a 1,000 m² cloister clad in Alhama Travertine, with
sculptures honouring Sephardic thinkers and scientists such as Maimonides and
Yehuda Halevi.
• Macael White Marble – Fountain, columns, sculptures, and cloister.
• Alcañiz Sandstone – Additional columns in the courtyard.
• Crema Marfil Marble – Central obelisk.
• Alhama Travertine – Cloister claddings.
The Ralli Museum in Caesarea, inaugurated in 2007, is dedicated to Sephardic Jewry
and the Golden Age of the Jews in Spain. Inspired by Spanish Mudejar architecture, the
building features a central courtyard with the Columbus Fountain, a replica of the
Alhambra’s iconic Lion Fountain, crafted in Macael White Marble.
The complex includes 66 columns in Macael White Marble, 16 in Alcañiz Sandstone,
an obelisk in Crema Marfil, and a 1,000 m² cloister clad in Alhama Travertine, with
sculptures honouring Sephardic thinkers and scientists such as Maimonides and
Yehuda Halevi.
• Macael White Marble – Fountain, columns, sculptures, and cloister.
• Alcañiz Sandstone – Additional columns in the courtyard.
• Crema Marfil Marble – Central obelisk.
• Alhama Travertine – Cloister claddings.
The Ralli Museum in Caesarea, inaugurated in 2007, is dedicated to Sephardic Jewry
and the Golden Age of the Jews in Spain. Inspired by Spanish Mudejar architecture, the
building features a central courtyard with the Columbus Fountain, a replica of the
Alhambra’s iconic Lion Fountain, crafted in Macael White Marble.
The complex includes 66 columns in Macael White Marble, 16 in Alcañiz Sandstone,
an obelisk in Crema Marfil, and a 1,000 m² cloister clad in Alhama Travertine, with
sculptures honouring Sephardic thinkers and scientists such as Maimonides and
Yehuda Halevi.
• Macael White Marble – Fountain, columns, sculptures, and cloister.
• Alcañiz Sandstone – Additional columns in the courtyard.
• Crema Marfil Marble – Central obelisk.
• Alhama Travertine – Cloister claddings.