Spring is the most beautiful time of the year to visit Herodion. The desert blooms and here you can see a rare flower for these places. This is iris (Iris Vartanian), which is named after its researcher - a doctor from Nazareth of Armenian origin. Vartan discovered and explored this beautiful flower with blue petals in the early twentieth century.
A stunning structure that has no analogs in the ancient world is the palace, fortress, and mausoleum of one of the most famous rulers of the past - King Herod the Great. Herodion rises above the hills of the Judean desert and silently looks over Bethlehem - the city where Jesus was born. Who knows, maybe it was the Herodion from where Herod the Great gave the order to kill all the babies in Bethlehem to destroy Jesus. Professor Netzer spent 30 years searching for Herod’s tomb and died in Herodion. Who knows, maybe in this way the king’s curse came true, imposed on the one who will disturb his grave. Herodion is the place where Bar Kochba rebels hid and the place where the desert blooms in spring with the blue Iris, so rare for these places.