German Colony, Haifa

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German Colony, Haifa is a historic 19th-century neighborhood at the foot of the Bahá'í Gardens, known for its restored Templar-era stone houses, cafes, and vibrant tourist promenade.

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Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic neighborhood
tourist attraction
urban district
adjacentTo Haifa Port area
Wadi Nisnas neighborhood
architecturalStyle Templer architecture
country Israel
foundedBy German Templer Society
surface form: German Templers
foundedInCentury 19th century
foundedInYearApprox 1868
governedBy Haifa
surface form: Haifa Municipality
hasBuildingFeature arched doorways
red-tiled roofs
shuttered windows
hasBuildingType two-story stone houses
hasMainStreet Ben Gurion Boulevard
surface form: Ben Gurion Avenue
heritageStatus conservation area (municipal)
historicalFunction Christian Templer settlement
agricultural colony
locatedAt foot of the Bahá'í Gardens
locatedInCity Haifa
locatedInDistrict Haifa District
locatedOn Ben Gurion Boulevard
notableFor cafes and restaurants
restored Templar-era stone houses
vibrant tourist promenade
view axis toward the Bahá'í Shrine of the Báb
partOf downtown Haifa
tourismRole gateway to the Bahá'í World Centre
major nightlife and dining hub in Haifa
underwentProcess preservation of historic buildings
urban renewal

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Baháʼí Gardens axisAlignedWith German Colony, Haifa
this entity surface form: German Colony (Haifa)
Haifa hasLandmark German Colony, Haifa