City Gate Ramat Gan

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City Gate
Moshe Aviv Tower
City Gate
Basic data
Place: Ramat Gan , Israel
Construction time : 1998-2001
Status : Built
Architectural style : Late modern
Architect : AMAV Architects
Technical specifications
Height : 244.1 m
Rank (height) : 129th place (World)
1st place (Israel)
1st place (Ramat Gan)
Floors : 68
Usable area : about 98,000 m²
Building material : Concrete
glass
steel

The City Gate or Moshe Aviv Tower ( Hebrew מגדל משה אביב) in Ramat Gan in Israel is the tallest building in Israel with a total height of 244 m. In the high-rise , built in 2001, there are mainly offices on 68 floors and 98 apartments on the top 11 floors.

The architects based their design on the Westend Tower in Frankfurt am Main , because just like this, the City Gate also has a crown-like roof. The building has its own gym, synagogue and two swimming pools. With construction costs of 130 million US dollars , it is to date the most expensive building ever erected in Israel.

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the Emporis website

Web links

Commons : Moshe Aviv Tower  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 32 ° 5 ′ 0 ″  N , 34 ° 48 ′ 13.6 ″  E