Ramat Gan: The City in Israel for a Happy Life
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2024
- Welcome to the amazing world of Ramat Gan - the city that seems to be designed for a happy life! Located to the east of Tel Aviv, its name in Hebrew translates to "Garden Hills", perfectly reflecting the abundance of greenery in this wonderful place.
Our journey begins at the Museum of Israeli Art, transformed by architect Danny Schwarz into a unique museum space. As you stroll along David Ben-Gurion Road, you'll encounter extraordinary Horizia trees, known as the "Drunken Trees" due to their swollen bottle-shaped trunks. The blooming of these trees, reminiscent of pink foam, creates a stunning sight.
Walking through the city from north to south, you'll find the perfect blend of urbanization and greenery, where towering skyscrapers coexist with cozy homes and spacious parks. Unlike nearby Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan impresses with its calm rhythm and elevated standard of living.
On the southern border of the city lies Ramat Gan National Park - a green oasis with a lake, a museum of natural history, and a zoo. Here, you can enjoy nature, observe animals and birds in their natural habitat, and even book an exciting safari tour.
Ramat Gan has everything for a peaceful and fulfilling life. While Tel Aviv remains a place for fun and nightlife, here in Ramat Gan, you'll find the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Welcome to the harmony of nature and comfort - welcome to Ramat Gan!
00:01 - Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art
05:11 - Crossing Jabotinsky Street
06:28 - Krinitsi Street
16:39 - David Ben-Gurion Rd
34:10 - A green alley separates Tel Ganim and Derech Yitshak Rabin
41:55 - Raziel Street
50:12 - Ramat Gan National Park
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A pleasant walk through a very well-maintained park. I was impressed by the large number of different birds 50:59 I read that there are also many animals there that are kept in an organic environment?
I will definitely photograph the animals on my next walk through this park.
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well designed city, great urban planning - not building suburbia in the middle of cities. Good mix of housing and density means that amenities, shops, schools, leisure are all within easy walking distance for most purposes most time. Why can't Wales do urban planning like this for our cities like Cardiff and Swansea but also smaller towns like Aberystwyth or Caerfyrddin?
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A nostalgic town without life with huge abandonned buildings and cars on sides of the road.No restaurans no hotels running.No food ..no people. This what happen when a country hire people from.other countries to increase it's population.NO ONE IS PATRIOTIC AND SINCERE..THE BIRDS ARE THE TRUE OWNERS OF THAT LAND
On Tuesday afternoon there are few people who want to take a walk in the rain, but everyone sees what they want...
Yes post conversations… I’m nosy 😂
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Is there any indigenous Arab or Palestinians in this area ?
More than 20% of Arabs live in Israel
@@By_the_Sea unfortunately in apartheid and brutal country....
I'm sure their opinion doesn't coincide with yours.@@deniseallemandou793
@@By_the_Sea their opinion are more human than opinion of coloniser
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