Ahad Ha'am Street in Tel Aviv

E93644

Ahad Ha'am Street in Tel Aviv is a central urban thoroughfare named after the influential Hebrew essayist and Zionist thinker Ahad Ha'am, reflecting his cultural and historical significance in modern Israeli identity.

Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Ahad Ha'am Street (Tel Aviv) 0

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf street
urban thoroughfare
hasBuildingType cafés
office buildings
residential buildings
restaurants
shops
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasCommemorationType toponymic commemoration
hasCountrySubdivision Tel Aviv District NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance commemorates Ahad Ha'am
reflects Zionist intellectual heritage
reflects modern Hebrew culture
hasLanguageOfStreetSigns Arabic
English
Hebrew
hasLighting street lighting
hasMunicipalAuthority Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality NERFINISHED
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianInfrastructure crosswalks
hasPostalCodeRegion central Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
hasPublicTransportAccess bus lines
hasRoadSurface asphalt
hasSidewalks yes
hasStreetFurniture benches
trash bins
hasStreetSignType trilingual street signs
hasTimeZone Israel Standard Time
hasTimeZoneDST Israel Daylight Time
hasTransportationMode bicycles
motor vehicles
pedestrians
hasUrbanCharacter central urban street
dense built environment
hasUrbanFunction commercial street
cultural axis
mixed-use street
residential street
hasUrbanPlanningContext modern Israeli city planning
isPartOf Tel Aviv street network
locatedIn Tel Aviv
locatedInCountry Israel NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ahad Ha'am NERFINISHED
namedForIdeologyOfEponym Zionist thinker
namedForOccupationOfEponym Hebrew essayist
partOf Tel Aviv
surface form: Tel Aviv city center

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ahad Ha'am commemoratedBy Ahad Ha'am Street in Tel Aviv