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  1. El Monte Herzl (hebreo: הר הרצל, Har Hertzel; también Har HaZikaron, הר הזכרון lit. "Monte del Recuerdo") es una colina de Jerusalén, donde está ubicado el cementerio nacional. Tiene una altura de 834 metros. Su nombre le fue dado en honor al fundador del sionismo, Theodor Herzl, cuya tumba se encuentra en la cima

  2. La Plaza del Monte Herzl (en hebreo: רחבת הר הרצל) es una plaza ceremonial central ubicada en el Monte Herzl de Jerusalén. La plaza se usa durante la ceremonia de encendido de las antorchas en Israel, que tiene lugar durante la celebración del Día de la Independencia de Israel cada año.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_HerzlMount Herzl - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Theodor Herzl's Grave
    • National Civil Cemetery
    • National Military Cemetery
    • Gardens
    • Museums and Study Centers
    • Archaeology
    • Official Ceremonies on Mount Herzl
    • See Also
    • External Links

    In 1934, Zionist leader Menahem Ussishkin organized the re-interment of Leon Pinsker in Nicanor Cave on Mount Scopusin an attempt to build a pantheon for the great leaders of the Jewish nation. Ussishkin was buried there himself in 1941. When Mount Scopus became an enclave, cut off from Jerusalem, the implementation of this plan was no longer feasi...

    In 1903, Theodor Herzlwrote in his will: When Herzl died a year later, he was interred in Vienna. Forty-five years later, Herzl's remains were brought to Israel and re-interred in Jerusalem. The location of the burial site was selected by a special state commission in the top of a hill in Jerusalem. He was buried on 17 August 1949. A temporary ston...

    Israel's main cemetery for the leaders of the country and people who sacrificed their lives for the country is located on the southern slope of Mt. Herzl, established there in 1952 when Ben Gurion decided to bury the finance minister in Helkat Gedolei Ha'Uma, close to Herzl's grave. The design of the cemetery area was continued over the following y...

    The main Israel Defense Forces cemetery is located on the northern slope of Mt. Herzl. It was established in November 1949, when soldiers who fell inthe Jerusalem area were buried there. In 1949, the government decided to turn the site into the main cemetery for IDF members who have fallen in the line of duty. The Israel Policecemetery, for police ...

    Above the Herzl Museum and the main plaza is the Nations Garden, where trees have been planted by visiting presidents and heads of state. There are two small observation decks looking out over Jerusalem. A menorahsculpture stands opposite the main plaza entrance. Situated between the Herzl Museum and the Stella and Alexander Margulies Education Cen...

    Herzl Museum

    Herzl Museum, an interactive museum at the main entrance to Mt. Herzl, offers a glimpse into the life of Theodor Herzl, the man behind the dream of a Jewish homeland.

    Yad Vashem

    Yad Vashem is in the western region of Mount Herzl on the Mount of Remembrance in Jerusalem, 804 meters above sea level and adjacent to the Jerusalem Forest. Yad Vashem is complex containing two types of sites - memorial museums and monuments, and a research institute. Memorial sites include the Holocaust History Museum and the Museum of Holocaust Art; indoor memorials such as the Children's Memorial and the Hall of Remembrance; outdoor commemorative sites such as the Valley of the Communitie...

    Zionism study center

    In 2010, work began on a Zionism Studies Center next to the Herzl museum, with the opening scheduled for 2013.

    Mitspe Karem (Hebrew: מִצְפֶּה כֶּרֶם) is an archaeological park located in the Jerusalem Foreston the west side of the Mount of Remembrance, near the Yad Vashem museum. There are finds from various periods, including the Early Bronze Age, Iron Age, possibly Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine period.

    Memorial Day ceremony for Israel's Fallen Soldiers
    Memorial Day Ceremony for Victims of Terrorism, held at the memorial of terror in Israel
    Independence Day ceremony, held at Mount Herzl Plaza
    Mount Herzl in "Commonwealth War Graves Commission" site
    Mount Herzl on WikiMapia
    Mount Herzl at Find a Grave
    Simulation of the National Memorial Hall on YNETwebsite
  4. El Monte Herzl es una colina de Jerusalén, donde está ubicado el cementerio nacional. Tiene una altura de 834 metros. Su nombre le fue dado en honor al fundador del sionismo, Theodor Herzl, cuya tumba se encuentra en la cima.

  5. 19 de feb. de 2018 · Una espiral de 250 metros de alto y 23.000 ladrillos, uno por cada soldado caído en Israel. El Memorial Hall del Monte Herzl en Jerusalén es conmovedor y una maravilla de la arquitectura.

  6. National Memorial Hall para los caídos de Israel (היכל הזיכרון הממלכתי לחללי מערכות ישראל - National Memorial Hall For Israel's Fallen) en Monte Herzl en Jerusalén es una iniciativa del Ministerio de Defensa israelí para conmemorar todas las bajas militares israelíes de guerra y combatientes ...

  7. 15 de dic. de 2023 · El monte Herzl es el Arlington de Israel. A diferencia del cementerio militar de Washington, donde las tumbas están repartidas en un mar de césped, el recinto en el que son enterrados los...