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  • English: panoramic tower of the YMCA in Jerusalem.
  • Français : Tour panoramique du YMCA de Jérusalem (prononcé "Yimka" par les israéliens). Ouverte au public, moyennant un droit d'entrée modique, elle offre un point de vue imprenable dans toutes les directions, sur la ville de Jérusalem et ses environs. Il est situé dans le quartier de Talbiyeh, rue du Roi David, juste en face de l'hôtel King David. L'architecte est Arthur Loomis Harmon (qui a aussi participé à la construction de l' Empire State Building).
עברית: ימק"א ירושלים המגדל חזית וחצר הבניין
Date February 2009
Source PikiWiki - Israel free image collection project
Author זאב זמיר
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