A Map Of The Reviewed Area. (The Blue Dots Mark The Tour Route).jpg |
Leaving Yeffe Nof St.,Through Ha'Chorsha St.,For A Visit To The Russian Orthodox Church,Located Downward At Same Street.JPG |
A Narrow Path Through A Green Yard Leads To The Church Structure.The Area Is Surrounded By High Wall.JPG |
At First Sight,The Bells Tower And The Nearby Terrace Attract One's Attention.JPG |
Painting On An outside Wall Of The Church.JPG |
Main Entrance To The Church.jpg |
General View On The Church From South - East.JPG |
Ha'Chorsha St. Exterior Made Of Copper-Only Chance For Jews,Before 2nd W.W., To Export Their Money From. Germany.JPG |
Back To Ha'Nassi Blvd, We Are At # 29 That Still Keeps Some Of Its Old Architectural Features .JPG |
Proceeding Towards East We Pass By Two Old Dwelling buildings In HaNassi Blvd.JPG |
At # 77 Ha'Nassi Blvd.Stands Pinhas Rutenberg House (built by him). He Was The Founder Of The ex Palestine Electric Co.jpg |
There Are 2 Floors,Consisting of Rooms,Halls & Library.Rutenberg Lived Here Since 1939 Untill His Death In 1942 .JPG |
R.Dedicated The Building For Youngsters Education & Culture.The Place Is Still Very Active For That Cause .JPG |
The Green Stretches Around The Yard & Building, While These Are Surrounded By An High Wall.JPG |
View Towards West End Of HaNassi Blvd.From Near Rutenberg House .JPG |
Another Glance To East, Along Ha'Nassi Blvd. (Dan Panorama Hotel In Background).jpg |
Next On The Northern Side Of Ha'Nassi Blvd., We Are In Front Of Dan Carmel Hotel (Down-Left - It's Famous Waterfall).jpg |
Once -"Molada" Hospital For Giving Birth Women. Today "Molada" Guesthouse (Opposite Dan Carmel Hotel).JPG |
Tikotin Museum Of Japanese Art, At #89 Ha'Nassi Blvd.Established In 1959,By Initiative Of F.Tikotin,Japanese. Art Collector .JPG |
Once, House Of Brigadier F.Kish,Killed In N.Africa During 2nd W.W.Later Used As Temporary House For Tikotin Museum.jpg |
A "Love Bench", Presented Outside An Art Gellery, At Ha'Nassi Blvd.JPG |
View From East On Ha'Nassi Blvd.On Right - Nof Hotel.JPG |
At #97 Ha'Nassi Blvd.- An Old Styled Architecture Of An Uninhabited, One Storey Building.JPG |
Built By Pastor Schneider, Member Of The Templers Sect. At First,Used As Mission House .Currently, Uninhabited & Shaky.JPG |
View On Dan Panorama Residence Building From Ha'Nassi Blvd (Attached Behind - The Hotel).jpg |
Gan Ha'Em (Mother's Park).First Established By German Templer, Pastor Schneider, In 1913.JPG |
At Entrance To The Park - A Sculpture Of A Mother Embracing Her Baby.Park Is Located Opposite "Dan Panorama" Complex..JPG |
At Summer, There Are Many Cultural Activities, Including On Stage.("Carmelit" Subway Station Is located At East Corner).JPG |
There Are Many Facilities For Children.Park's Name At The 30th Of 20th Century Was: Gan Ha'Tsnobar" .JPG |
At The Fringe Of Gan Ha'Em,On The Border With Ha'Nassi Blvd., There Is A Short & Lovely Promenade.JPG |
The Benches Here Are Covered With A Colored Mosaic .JPG |
Close To The Business Part Of Central Carmel ,There Is This Building, In Which People Used Once To Live In..JPG |
While The "Carmelit" Subway Station Is In Front Of Us,We Are About To Enter The Business Part Of Mt.Carmel Center.JPG |
View From North On Ha'Nassi Blvd., At The Heart Of The Business Part (Merkaz Ha'Carmel in Hebrew).JPG |
Further OnTo South, To The Right,It's Sea Way St.(Derech Ha'Yam),Main Route To The Haifa Tel Aviv Highway.JPG |
Proceeding In Ha'Nassi Blvd.,On The Right, Its The Auditorium, Which Is A Part Of The Rapaport Center Of Culture & Art.JPG |
View From South On The Business Part Of Merkaz Ha'Carmel.JPG |
The Rapaport Auditorium And The Annexed Shopping Center.View From Sout - East.JPG |
Turn Your Back To The Auditorium & You Get A Splendid View Of Other Neighbourhoods Located On Mt. Carmel .jpg |
A Typical Situation - Steep Slopes Along The "Spine" Of Mt.Carmel Center (Here At Junction Of Bikurim St.& Ha'Nassi Blvd).jpg |
View On Rapaport Culture & Art Center, From Moriah Blvd.JPG |
Another Part Of The Rapaport Culture & Art Center Is The Small Hall Annexed To The Auditorium.JPG |
Moriah Blvd.-Mania Grove (r),Established In 1906 By German Templers, In Memoriam Of Augusta Victoria w/o German Emperor.JPG |
The Previous Name Of The Grove Was "Chorshat Ha'Ahava" ( Grove Of Love).In Summer Nights, Dancing Took Place Here.JPG |
Mania (Schochat) An Active Zionist Abroad, Was Active Here In Ha'Shomer Assoc.,Which Tended To Defend Jews. Died -1961 .JPG |
Hecht House, Built In 1893 By The Pross fam. As An Hotel.Soon Ownership Passed To Others In Turn .JPG |
Formerly, It Was "Rothschild House" For Community & Culture Activities. Since 2002 It's "Hecht House" .JPG |
Beit Hecht (f.South) In 1948 Bought By James de Rothschild As H.Q. Of The P.J.C.A.He Donated it To Haifa Munic.JPG |
Beit Hecht And House Of Concul F. Keller, In 1907. Named After Hecht , Since Hecht Fund Contributed For Renovation .jpg |
A Memorial To Famous Architect A. Baerwald, Located Between Hecht House & Keller St.JPG |
Memorial Tablet To A. Baerwald,Who Planned Many Public Buildings In Haifa,Incl. The Technicum, Ha'reali School.jpg |
2 Keller St.- Vice Consul Keller's Services Building.Unfortunately, His Dwelling Structure Was Destructed.jpg |
Old Photo Of Keller's Dwelling House, That Stood Behind The Services Building .jpg |
View From The Yard On Kellers Services Building.JPG |
Backside Of Keller"s S.Building.Haifa University & German Authorities Have Mutual Cultural Activity (Keller in small phot.).jpg |
One Of Few Buildings, At Ha'Tsvi Blvd.,Built By Haymann Fam.,Used As Guesthouse.jpg |
Front Of Same Building, Currently Religious Study Hall .Original Style Was Kept Through Renovations .JPG |
A Small Structure By The Religious Study Hall, Also Belonged To Haymann Family.JPG |
Downward At Ha'Tsvi Blvd., Another Renovated Building Of The Haymanns. Currently A Private Spa.JPG |
The Back Of The Spa Building, At Corner Of Rimonim St.JPG |
General View Downward Ha'Tsvi Blvd.,ex Shderot Ha'Ahava (Blvd. Of Love).JPG |
A New Synagogue At Keller St.,Close To The Religious Study Hall.It Seems,That Designers Were Strict To Keep Old Style.JPG |
At Corner Of Ha'broshim Blvd. & Keller St.-Once A Resthouse, Built By The Templers. Currently A Supermarket .JPG |
View From Ha'broshim Blvd.On The Supermarket Building .jpg |