Historical background
The village of Sde Warburg was established in 1938 and was named after Dr. Otto Warburg, the third president of the Zionist Organization who was also a scientist.
One of the first buildings built was the warehouse built in the year the village was founded
.
The village secretariat was built in 1941
, a cold store was also built to store the agricultural produce
In 1951, the water well of the village
was dug, after receiving families who arrived that year from Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
At the same time, the village clinic was also built
In 1959, the silo that stood out in its hexagonal shape
was erected
About the signs
The signs on the buildings are rectangular and made of metal. They indicate central buildings in the village
But also Boulevards and flora
At the bottom of each sign appears the line: Sde Warburg [the symbol of the settlement Sde Warburg] a place with history