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German Colony

Historic Charm and Modern Vibrancy

The German Colony in Jerusalem is a historic neighborhood renowned for its picturesque streets lined with well-preserved 19th-century architecture. Established in the late 19th century by the German Templers, a religious group, the colony reflects a unique blend of German and Levantine influences. Characterized by its red-tiled roofs and charming stone houses adorned with lush gardens, the area exudes a tranquil ambiance. Today, it is a vibrant district bustling with cafes, boutiques, and cultural institutions, attracting both locals and tourists alike who come to admire its distinct charm and rich history amidst the bustling city of Jerusalem.

Image: Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר

Unique Moshava

A blend of 19th-century German Templer architecture with Levantine influences, creating a picturesque and tranquil neighborhood. Its well-preserved stone houses and vibrant cultural scene offer a distinct charm amidst the bustling city.

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The that despite the Colony’s establishment in the late 19th century, many of its original buildings still stand today. These settlers brought European architectural styles to the area, evident in the distinctive, red-tiled roofs and lush gardens that characterize the neighborhood. This unique blend of German and Levantine influences makes the German Colony a fascinating historical and cultural enclave in the heart of Jerusalem.

Construction is set to commence imminently, with an expected completion timeline of 4.5 years. Remarkably, all apartments in the project have already been sold by the purchasing group. The site is adjacent to the NYX boutique hotel project by the Fatal Group, which is also under construction. The second phase of the development will feature two additional residential towers, approximately 270 apartments, commercial spaces, and another boutique hotel, pending the advanced approval process from the IBA.

Community gardens

Educational Institutions

Mikvahs

Sports facilities

Parking lots

Municipal libraries

Dog release sites

Healthcare

Projects

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