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Sign: Kiryat Anavim - Heritage Sites in Israel - Gan Tsila (Tsila Garden)


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Kiryat Anavim Center, Kiryat Anavim, Israel
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On the sign:
סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל
סמל המועצה האזורית מטה יהודה
סמל משרד התרבות והספורט
לוגו "עושים מהפכה בתיירות"
סמל החברה הממשלתית לתיירות
סמל קיבוץ קריית ענבים

גן צילה
הגן הוקם לזכרה של צילה גור-אריה, הבת הבכורה של קבוצת קרית ענבים.
צילה נולדה בשנת 1920 ונפטרה ממחלה בשנת 1938.
אמה, לאה גור-אריה, יזמה את הקמת הגן וגייסה את הכסף ממכירה של פרחים בשוק בירושלים.
התכנון נעשה על ידי אדריכל הגנים שלמה אורן (ויינברג) ואת הפסל יצר האומן זאב בן צבי חתן פרס ישראל. הפסל סותת מאבן מקומית ובו נראית דמות אישה נוטעת עץ. לרגלי הפסל נכתב : "כי האדם עץ השדה".

Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Israeli Heritage Sites
Emblem of the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council
The emblem of the Ministry of Culture and Sport
"Tourism Revolution Logo"
The emblem of the Government Tourism Company
The symbol of Kibbutz Kiryat Anavim

GAN TSILA (TSILA GARDEN)
This garden was created in memory of Tsila Gur-Aryeh, the first child in Kiryat Anavim. Tsila was born in 1920 and died in 1938.
Her mother, Leah Gur Aryeh, initiated the park project and personally raised money. This she did by selling flowers Jerusalem.
The garden was designed by the landscape architect Shlomo Oren (Weinberg). A sculpture of a woman planting a tree was chiseled by Zev Ben-Zvi from local stone. At the foot of the sculpture there is an inscription from Deuteronomy: "For man is a tree of the field."

[תמונתה של צילה]
[Tzila’s picture]
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Comments:
The sign shape is rectangular but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

The garden was photographed that day by the same photographer Click for a larger image

The statue in question is a sign taken by the same photographer that day Click for a larger image




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