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==Landmarks== ==Landmarks==
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The park has six gardens: ''Gan HaBanim'' (Fallen Soldiers Memorial Garden), ''Gan Nifga'ei HaTeror'' (Terror Victims Memorial Garden), ''Gan HaSlaim'' (Rock Garden), ''Gan HaKaktusim'' (Cactus Garden), ''Gan HaGazum'' (Trimmed Garden), and ''Gan HaTropi'' (Tropical Garden). The park has six gardens: ''Gan HaBanim'' (Fallen Soldiers Memorial Garden), ''Gan Nifga'ei HaTeror'' (Terror Victims Memorial Garden), ''Gan HaSlaim'' (Rock Garden), ''Gan HaKaktusim'' (Cactus Garden), ''Gan HaGazum'' (Trimmed Garden), and ''Gan HaTropi'' (Tropical Garden).

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Yarkon Park
TypeUrban park
LocationTel Aviv, Israel
Opened1973
Operated byTel Aviv municipality
StatusOpen all year

The Yarkon Park (Template:Lang-he, Park HaYarkon) is a large public urban park (3.8 km²) in Tel Aviv, Israel, host to 16 million visitors annually. Bounded by Rokach Boulevard on the north and Bavli on the south, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities, botanical gardens, an aviary, a water park, two outdoor concert venues and artificial lakes.

Landmarks

One of the park's main attractions is Tel Afek and its Ottoman-period fortress, Binary Bashi, overlooking the springs of the Yarkon River. Binary Bashi was built in 1571 on top of an ancient tell. The fortress offers a view of the Rosh HaAyin springs, which flow at the foot of Tel Afek. On the eastern part of the tell are the remains of a pumping station from the British Mandate period, used to transport spring water to Jerusalem.

The park has six gardens: Gan HaBanim (Fallen Soldiers Memorial Garden), Gan Nifga'ei HaTeror (Terror Victims Memorial Garden), Gan HaSlaim (Rock Garden), Gan HaKaktusim (Cactus Garden), Gan HaGazum (Trimmed Garden), and Gan HaTropi (Tropical Garden).

The Rock Garden, one of the largest of its kind in the world, reflects Israel's geological diversity. In its 10-acre enclosure the rocks are interspersed with some 3,500 species of plants, including over six acres of cacti. The five-acre Tropical Garden has a wooden walkway shaded by palm trees leading to a small lake. The rainforest-like microclimate is supports a large variety of orchids and vines.

The Yarkon River runs through the park and reaches the Mediterranean Sea at the park's western edge. Despite clean-up efforts in the last few years, the river is still polluted. Nevertheless, the region has retained its biodiversity. It is home to an abundance of insects, water fowl, jackals, porcupines and mongoose.

Entertainment

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The park has hosted such big-name performers as Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2, Elton John, Tina Turner, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, David Bowie, Eurythmics, Dire Straits, Foreigner, The Prodigy and Westlife & 5ive. La Scala performed a free outdoor concert of Verdi’s Requiem in the park as a part of Tel Aviv's 100th anniversary celebrations, attracting about 100,000 people.

It also hosts annual events such as the City Taste festival, and classical performances by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the New Israeli Opera.

See also

References

  1. Park Hayarkon – the Central Park of Tel Aviv
  2. Archaeology in Israel: Tel Afek
  3. At Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, they're sweating the small stuff
  4. Opera Celebrates Tel Aviv's centennial

External links


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