The gate below the Baha'i Garden is facing Ben Gurion Street, and the streets are full of beautiful restaurants and coffee shops, etc. If you look closely, you will find a lot of German signs, yes, this is the German diaspora established in 1868. Protestants from southwest Germany arrived in the late 19th century, seeking to accelerate the coming of Christ, known as the Templars, who established diaspora areas in many parts of Palestine, and also spread many new ideas of technology and agriculture to the local area. In 1939, however, Britain detained them as citizens of enemy countries, and later joined the Nazis, but mostly fled to Australia. Today's German diaspora is the best restaurant area in Haifa, looking up at the Baha'i Garden, overlooking the ship terminal, the scenery is still very good.
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The gate below the Baha'i Garden is facing Ben Gurion Street, and the streets are full of beautiful restaurants and coffee shops, etc. If you look closely, you will find a lot of German signs, yes, this is the German diaspora established in 1868. Protestants from southwest Germany arrived in the late 19th century, seeking to accelerate the coming of Christ, known as the Templars, who established diaspora areas in many parts of Palestine, and also spread many new ideas of technology and agriculture to the local area. In 1939, however, Britain detained them as citizens of enemy countries, and later joined the Nazis, but mostly fled to Australia. Today's German diaspora is the best restaurant area in Haifa, looking up at the Baha'i Garden, overlooking the ship terminal, the scenery is still very good.
Haifa Germany is a region centered on Ben-Gurion Boulevard, where many German-style buildings were retained in the last decade of the twentieth century. Havana Plus, Milagro, Isabell are more representative buildings. There are many coffee shops along the avenue, as well as a history museum and visitor center.
The German bustling area of Haifa was a residential area established near the Holy City by the German Masonic Association in the late nineteenth century, and although the Germans were driven away by the British in the post-World War I period, the main buildings here were almost preserved.
Haifa is located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, with a population of (2021), and is the third-most populous city in Israel, after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Haifa Port is Israel's largest port, and is also the transportation and industrial center in northern Israel and a railway hub along the Mediterranean coast. In 2021, Israel Port Development and Assets Co., Ltd. granted Shanghai International Port Group (hereinafter referred to as "Shanghai Port Group") a 25-year franchise to Haifa Port; and Shanghai Port Group also promised to invest $2 billion to transform the port facilities.
It is a road to the sky garden of Babylon, full of bars and restaurants
Haifa German district left a large number of German buildings, a large number of Germans lived here, and later were driven back by the British. The best viewing point in the German district is at the top of the Baha'i garden.