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History at its best: Givat Hashlosha's iconic dining room is being renewed - voila! Real Estate

2023-05-08T08:58:00.058Z

Highlights: After extensive restoration work, the dining hall in Givat Hashlosha is launching a tender for developers to operate a complex for recreation and leisure. The building is almost the only example of construction in the 30s. The municipality, in cooperation with the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel, managed to stop the destruction and the building returned to the city. The historic dining room is part of the lively Yad Labanim Museum Complex and Park, and is located near the Werber neighborhood.


After extensive restoration work, the dining hall in Givat Hashlosha is launching a tender for developers to operate a complex for recreation and leisure. The building is almost the only example of construction in the 30s


Givat Hashlosha's historic dining room is being renewed (Photo: Knesset Spokesperson's Office, Petah Tikva Municipality)

In the heart of Petah Tikva stands a unique and spectacular building for preservation - this is the dining room of Kibbutz Givat Hashlosha. Kibbutz Givat Hashlosha was established in 1925 on top of a hill near Petah Tikva. The first dining room of the kibbutz was a hut. With the establishment of the economy, the famous architect, winner of the Israel Prize for architecture, the late Arie Sharon, was invited to design the new dining room.

Today, the dining hall building is an excellent example of public buildings built in Israel in the 30s and 40s and was the center of the social and cultural life of the kibbutz.

In the 2000s, the plot and the building on it were transferred to the ownership of the Petah Tikva Municipality. The municipality, in cooperation with the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel, managed to stop the destruction and the building returned to the city.

Today, after a significant renovation, the dining room, which measures 620 square meters, stands in a beautiful spacious area, immersed in green vegetation and natural woodland - and will become, at the initiative of the Petah Tikva Municipality, a recreation, leisure and wellness complex for residents of the city and the surrounding area.

Kibbutz Givat HaShlosha (Photo: Yaakov)

The historic dining room is part of the lively Yad Labanim Museum Complex and Park, and is located near the Werber neighborhood, where National Outline Plan 38 and evacuation procedures are being promoted extensively, so that the population of the place is expected to grow significantly and many young families are expected to move to the area in the coming years.

Mayor Rami Greenberg: "The city of Petah Tikva has undergone a real revolution in recent years and the development of the Ramat Werber neighborhood and other older neighborhoods in the city is part of the significant change, which brings young families to the city who wish to settle in Petah Tikva. The renovation of the dining room in Givat Hashlosha is part of an extensive process of preserving, renovating and opening buildings for the benefit of the public. The building located next to the museum complex will be part of the cultural richness that the city will offer its residents and guests. I invite business entrepreneurs and visionaries to join us in the new cultural complex of the central region."

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