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Bahai Gardens老老少皆宜(程世荣)Israel's land area is small, but there are still several scenic spots, of which the sky garden in Haifa City is a beautiful place. The sky garden is like a terrace, with a variety of flowers from the top to the bottom, and it is a hillside decorated with flowers.
Clandestine Immigration and Naval MuseumCccjccjThe museum's main exhibit is a ship that once carried 434 refugees to the Palestinian territories in 1947.
Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art正正义的力量Forced to push the art museum in Haifa, the ticket is 45 NIS, and the package includes multiple museums is more cost-effective. We didn't have enough time, we only visited this one, the modern artwork is amazing, and the theme is quite rich.
National Maritime MuseumTTony淇The glass cruise ship slowly drove on the canal, from the canal between the streets to the sea, where there were giant cruise ships, and then turned back to the canal in the city, seemingly passing by the Maritime Museum, where there were sailing boats that the Dutch were proud of. Reminiscent of the 17th century Holland was the sea master. The cruise ships passed through many beautiful buildings to give you a taste of Amsterdam's beauty, the people who danced with beer and the girls who fed the water birds kindly, all so peaceful and beautiful.
Sculptures GardenCcoo***anPeace View Park (Mitzpoor Ha-Shalom) and Sculptures Garden (Gan Hapsalim) just choose one. It belongs to a park built on a high place overlooking the entire city landscape. Pavilions are scattered.
The Israel Railway MuseumKkiko halfonThere are almost no people to visit the museum. It covers a large area and takes pictures very well, but the entrance is not easy to find. From the entrance to the museum, it takes at least 10 minutes to walk. If it is a train fan, it is recommended to come here. It can stay here for at least two hours. There are various trains to visit the traffic aspect indoors and outdoors, after getting off at Haifa Railway Station, you have to transfer the bus, and then have to walk a long way to get to this museum.
German ColonySsarah小piuThe gate below the Baha'i Gardens faces Ben Gurion Street, which is lined with beautiful restaurants and coffee shops. If you look closely, you will find many German signs. Yes, this is the German colony established in 1868. At the end of the 19th century, Protestants from southwestern Germany came here. They tried to speed up the coming of Christ. They were called "Knights Templar" and established colonies in many places in Palestine, and also brought many new scientific and agricultural concepts to the local area. However, in 1939, Britain detained them as enemy citizens. Later, some of them joined the Nazis, but most of them fled to Australia. Today, the German colony is the best restaurant area in Haifa. Looking up at the Baha'i Gardens and overlooking the ship dock, the scenery is still very good.