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New Haifa (1761 CE - 1918 CE)

The Foundation Of "New Haifa" In 1761 derived, mainly, upon security considerations .Dahar El Ommar, who ruled then the North of the country, was looking for an area to build a settlement that will defend the road leading from the South to Acco (Acre). Because of that, he selected the most narrow point between the coast and Carmel mountain. The settlement which he built, extended within the area, the heart of which is known today as Rabin's Government Center, in Pal-yam Street.
The boundaries of the "New City" may be found in the map, which is hereby the first exhibit.
El Ommar's settlement was surrounded by a thin wall, built of stones, of which there are no remains today.There were two gates in the wall. At the West, there was the Jaffa Gate, next to the Carmelite Church, which is located today At Paris Square. At the East there was the Acco Gate, Next to The Small Mosque, at the Eastern entrance to Natanzon St.(ex Omayah St.).In Addition, El Ommar built a tall observation tower, known by the name of Burg El Salam, at the fringe of what is known today by the name of "Memorial Park", nearby the Haifa City Hall.
Within the "New City", there were only few public buildings. The most prominent one was the district administration building, known by the name "Saraya", that was situated right on the coast line.
Following the establishment of the "New Haifa", on the one hand & the fading of Acco as an important district & trading center, on the other hand, there was an arising in the economy in Haifa & thus the New City attracted many people, among them rich merchants from Acco, who came to live within the walls of the city.
The departure of people out of the city walls, began already at the early sixties of the 19 century, and thus the wall was gradually dismantled.

February,2007
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The Sign At Entrance To House Of Grace (Beit Ha'Hessed in Hebrew).JPG
The Sign At Entrance To House Of Grace (Beit Ha'Hessed in Hebrew).JPG
Interior Of House Of Grace.Today, Praying Ceremonies Take Place Only Once A Month.JPG
Interior Of House Of Grace.Today, Praying Ceremonies Take Place Only Once A Month.JPG
House Of Grace, ex Greek Catolic Church, Pal-Yam , View From Shivat Zion St.JPG
House Of Grace, ex Greek Catolic Church, Pal-Yam , View From Shivat Zion St.JPG
 Greek Ortodox Church Pal-Yam St. Founded In 1860.JPG
Greek Ortodox Church Pal-Yam St. Founded In 1860.JPG
The Greek Orthodox Catolic Church View From South.JPG
The Greek Orthodox Catolic Church View From South.JPG
Eastern Entrance To Natanzon St.,ex Omayah. Here Was Located The Acco Gate At The Eastern  Side Of  The El Ommar Wall.JPG
Eastern Entrance To Natanzon St.,ex Omayah. Here Was Located The Acco Gate At The Eastern Side Of The El Ommar Wall.JPG
The Small Mosque At Eastern Entrance To Natanzon St.JPG
The Small Mosque At Eastern Entrance To Natanzon St.JPG
El Jarina (or Jirani) Mosque,At Natanzon St.Close To The Sail Building.JPG
El Jarina (or Jirani) Mosque,At Natanzon St.Close To The Sail Building.JPG
El Jarina Mosque,View From Pal-Yam St.jpg
El Jarina Mosque,View From Pal-Yam St.jpg
El Jarina Mosque, View From Ha'atsmaut Road (at background old Zim building).JPG
El Jarina Mosque, View From Ha'atsmaut Road (at background old Zim building).JPG
General View On West Side Of Natanzon St (From Pal-Yam Street - Level, At Entrance To The Sail Building .JPG
General View On West Side Of Natanzon St (From Pal-Yam Street - Level, At Entrance To The Sail Building .JPG
Facade Of  Elijah Carmelite Church, At  Natanzon St., Next To Paris Square.JPG
Facade Of Elijah Carmelite Church, At Natanzon St., Next To Paris Square.JPG
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