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Sacher Park

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Type
  
Urban park

Area
  
163 dunams (40 acres)

Status
  
Open all year

Location
  
Jerusalem

Created
  
1963

Phone
  
+972 2-629-6666

Sacher Park

Address
  
שד בן צבי יצחק 1, Jerusalem, Israel

Hours
  
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Similar
  
Liberty Bell Park, Wohl Rose Park, Independence Park, Mahane Yehuda Market, Gazelle Valley

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Sacher Park (Hebrew: גן סאקר) is the largest public park in the center of Jerusalem, Israel, near the neighborhoods of Kiryat Wolfson and Nachlaot and adjoins the Israel Government Complex.

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The park was created in 1963, and named after Harry Sacher, a significant figure in the World Zionist Organization. It was designed by Yahalom Tzur, It includes lawns, walking paths, picnic areas, playgrounds, skateboard rinks, and a dog run.

In April 1996, a Bonshō, a large Japanese bell, was installed in the park. It is engraved with inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, Japanese, and English, all containing the word “peace,” as well as an engraving of a verse from Psalms (Tehillim 122): "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; serene will be those who love you."

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References

Sacher Park Wikipedia