Givat Ram

Givat Ram is a neighborhood in central . It is the site of , which includes many of Israel's most important national institutions, among them the Knesset, the , the Supreme Court, Bank of Israel, , , one of the campuses of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and many government ministries' offices.
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  • Type: Suburb
  • Description: Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem
  • Also known as: Giv‘at Ram” and “Giv`at Ram

Places of Interest

Highlights include National Library of Israel and Bible Lands Museum.

Library
The , formerly Jewish National and University Library, is the library dedicated to collecting the cultural treasures of and of Jewish heritage.

Museum
Photo: Adiel lo, Public domain.
The is an archaeological museum in , that explores the culture of the peoples mentioned in the Bible including ancient Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, Arameans, Hittites, Elamites, Phoenicians, Persians and Jews.

Museum
The is an art and archaeology museum in . It was established in 1965 as 's largest and foremost cultural institution, and an encyclopedic museum.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kiryat HaMemshalah and Beit HaKerem.

Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Kiryat HaMemshala, also known as Kiryat Ben-Gurion, is the government precinct of the State of Israel. It is located in the Givat Ram neighborhood of .

Suburb
is a largely secular upscale neighborhood in southwest . It is located between to the northwest and to the south. has a population of 15,000.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in , named for the British Jewish philanthropist Moses Montefiore. is bordered by and .

Givat Ram

Latitude
31.77789° or 31° 46′ 40″ north
Longitude
35.19691° or 35° 11′ 49″ east
Elevation
800 metres (2,625 feet)
Open location code
8G3QQ5HW+5Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 278477279
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
294986
Wiki­data ID
Q2426848
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yiddish—“Givat Ram” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تلة الشيخ بدر
  • Armenian: Գիվատ Ռամ
  • Catalan: Givat Ram
  • Catalan: Guivat Ram
  • Chinese: 吉瓦特拉姆
  • Czech: Giv’at Ram
  • Czech: Givat Ram
  • Danish: Givat Ram
  • Dutch: Givat Ram
  • Egyptian Arabic: جفعات رام
  • Esperanto: Givat Ram
  • French: Guivat Ram
  • Galician: Givat Ram
  • German: Givat Ram
  • Hebrew: גבעת רם
  • Icelandic: Givat Ram
  • Indonesian: Givat Ram
  • Ladino: Givat Ram
  • Macedonian: Гиват Рам
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Givat Ram
  • Norwegian: Givat Ram
  • Polish: Givat Ram
  • Polish: Giwat Ram
  • Russian: Гиват Рам
  • Russian: Гиват-Рам
  • Spanish: Givat Ram
  • Spanish: Guivat Ram
  • Turkish: Givat Ram
  • Ukrainian: Гиват Рам
  • Ukrainian: Ґіват Рам
  • Ukrainian: Гіват-Рам
  • Ukrainian: Ґіват-Рам
  • Urdu: اوت رام
  • Urdu: شیخ بدر
  • Yiddish: גבעת רם

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