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The '''Diamond Tower''' is a ] located in the city of ] near ] in ] containing the world's largest ], accommodating up to 1,000 people. At 115 meters and 32 floors, the tower was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from 1989{{dubious|nonsense! Built 90-93!|date=November 2015}} until 2000, when it was surpassed by the ]. It was also the tallest building in Israel outside of Tel Aviv upon its completion in 1992. Designed by Eli Gvirtzman, the tower serves as the 'head-tower' of the ] with the first twenty floors serving only ]. The '''Diamond Tower''' is a ] located in the city of ] near ] in ] containing the world's largest ], accommodating up to 1,000 people. At 115 meters and 32 floors, the tower was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from its construction until 2000, when it was surpassed by the ]. It was also the tallest building in Israel outside of Tel Aviv upon its completion in 1992. Designed by Eli Gvirtzman, the tower serves as the 'head-tower' of the ] with the first twenty floors serving only ].


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Offices in Ramat Gan, Israel
Diamond Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices
LocationRamat Gan, Israel
Coordinates32°5′0.30″N 34°48′5.34″E / 32.0834167°N 34.8014833°E / 32.0834167; 34.8014833
Construction started1989
Completed1992
OpeningSep. 1993
Height
Antenna spire147 m (482 ft)
Roof115 m (377 ft)
Technical details
Floor count32
Design and construction
Architect(s)Eli Gvirtzman

The Diamond Tower is a skyscraper located in the city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv in Israel containing the world's largest diamond trading hall, accommodating up to 1,000 people. At 115 meters and 32 floors, the tower was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from its construction until 2000, when it was surpassed by the Sheraton City Tower. It was also the tallest building in Israel outside of Tel Aviv upon its completion in 1992. Designed by Eli Gvirtzman, the tower serves as the 'head-tower' of the Israel Diamond Exchange with the first twenty floors serving only diamantaires.

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