Capernium, also known as Capernaum, is an ancient fishing village located on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee in modern-day Israel. It holds significant historical and religious importance in Christianity, as it is mentioned in the New Testament as a place where Jesus performed many miracles and teachings. Today, the archaeological site of Capernaum features ruins of ancient structures, including a synagogue and residential buildings.
The city which Jesus went to was Capernium.
The area he did work first was in a place called Capernium.
After Jesus spent 40 days in the desert being tempted by the devil He traveled to Galilee to begin His ministry in earnest. While there he visited the town He grew up in (Nazareth), then He traveled to Capernium, which is by the Sea of Galilee to start calling His disciples to Himself.