- Source: Ramat Aviv
Ramat Aviv Alef or Ramat Aviv HaYeruka, and originally plainly Ramat Aviv (Hebrew: רָמַת אָבִיב, lit. Spring Heights), is a neighborhood in northwest Tel Aviv, Israel.
History
Ramat Aviv was founded in 1950s following the great influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe. Golda Meir lived in the neighborhood from 1959 to 1978.
In January 2011 it was published that remains of a building, believed to be 7,800–8,400 years old, were discovered in an archaeological excavation carried out in 8 Fichman Street in Ramat Aviv, by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The findings attest to permanent habitation on the northern bank of the Yarkon River.
Streets, boundaries, and transit
Ramat Aviv is bordered by Einstein Street in the north, Chaim Levanon Street to the east and south, and Namir Road in the west. The main streets in the neighborhood are Brodetzki and Reading. These five arterials are served by several bus lines each.
Landmarks
In the neighborhood are the Alliance High School and Ramat Aviv Mall. In the northeast of the neighborhood, opposite university campus, are student dorms of Tel Aviv University.
Nearby landmarks are Tel Aviv University, the Eretz Israel Museum, the Palmach Museum, and Beth Hatefutsoth.
Other neighborhoods of Tel Aviv with Ramat Aviv in the name
Ramat Aviv Bet, usually referred to as Neve Avivim – north of Ramat Aviv Alef
Ramat Aviv Gimel – to the north of Neve Avivim.
Ramat Aviv HaHadasha (New Ramat Aviv) – to the west of Neve Avivim
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tel Aviv
- Universitas Tel Aviv
- Ramat HaSharon
- Taman Arkeologi Ramat Rachel
- Beth Hatefutsoth
- Ramat Gan
- Menara Moshe Aviv
- Eran Zahavi
- Distrik Tel Aviv
- Aviv Geffen
- Ramat Aviv
- Ramat Aviv Gimel
- Ramat Gan
- Ramat Aviv Mall
- Ramat HaSharon
- Gush Dan
- Ramat Gan Stadium
- Tel Aviv
- Moshe Aviv Tower
- Tel Aviv District