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.
Observed surface forms (1)
| Surface form | As subject | As object |
|---|---|---|
| German Colony (Haifa) | 0 | 1 |
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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this entity surface form:
German Colony (Haifa)