Givat Ram
Givat Ram is a neighborhood in central Jerusalem. It is the site of Kiryat HaMemshala, which includes many of Israel's most important national institutions, among them the Knesset, the Israel Museum, the Supreme Court, Bank of Israel, Academy of the Hebrew Language, National Library, one of the campuses of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and many government ministries' offices.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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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.
National Library of Israel
Library
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The National Library of Israel, formerly Jewish National and University Library, is the library dedicated to collecting the cultural treasures of Israel and of Jewish heritage.
Bible Lands Museum
Museum
Photo: Adiel lo, Public domain.
The Bible Lands Museum is an archaeological museum in Jerusalem, that explores the culture of the peoples mentioned in the Bible including ancient Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, Arameans, Hittites, Elamites, Phoenicians, Persians and Jews.
Israel Museum
Museum
Photo: אסף.צ, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Israel Museum is an art and archaeology museum in Jerusalem. It was established in 1965 as Israel's largest and foremost cultural institution, and an encyclopedic museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kiryat HaMemshalah and Beit HaKerem.
Kiryat HaMemshalah
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 Jerusalem.
Beit HaKerem
Suburb
Beit HaKerem is a largely secular upscale neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem. It is located between Kiryat Moshe to the northwest and Bayit VeGan to the south. Beit HaKerem has a population of 15,000.
Kiryat Moshe
Suburb
Kiryat Moshe is a neighborhood in Jerusalem, named for the British Jewish philanthropist Moses Montefiore. Kiryat Moshe is bordered by Givat Shaul and Beit Hakerem.
Givat Ram
- Categories: neighborhood and locality
- Location: Jerusalem District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
31.77789° or 31° 46′ 40″ northLongitude
35.19691° or 35° 11′ 49″ eastElevation
800 metres (2,625 feet)Open location code
8G3QQ5HW+5QOpenStreetMap ID
node 278477279OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburb
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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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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Givat Ram”. Photo: Neukoln, CC BY-SA 3.0.