Interactive Map of Crusader Sites and Remains in Israel and the Holy Land — Kingdom of Jerusalem Atlas

An interactive, hand-curated historical atlas and map of Crusader-era sites, fortresses, and surviving remains across modern Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria — the lands that formed the medieval Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the neighbouring Latin states, 1099–1291. Browse Crusader castles in Israel, Crusader fortresses in the Galilee, Crusader sites in and around Haifa, Acre, Jerusalem, and Netanya, as well as the lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem on the interactive lordships map overlay. Notable sites include Belvoir, Atlit (Château Pèlerin), Montfort, Belmont, Yehiam, Acre, Kerak, Shobak, and Krak des Chevaliers; the holy cities of Jerusalem and Acre; the principal battles of Hattin, Arsuf, Montgisard, and La Forbie; and the military orders of the Templars, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights.