It’s a unique penthouse, with a spectacular panoramic view of Jerusalem, suitable for both family residences and to host reception and private events.
Located in the prestigious Rehavia neighborhood, on the 14th floor, overlooking the Knesset, the Court, the Kiryat Hamimshala, and the Israel Museum.
The neighborhood is also well known for its popular bars and restaurants.
Amenities and Features:
Interior: 300 sq.m.
Terrace: 190 sq.m. (Wrap-around terrace)
Floor: 14th / 14
Private elevator
Directions: 4
High ceilings
Bedrooms: 2 (5 rooms in total, including a living room)
Bathrooms: 4
Guest toilet: 1
Additional unit: it’s a spacious unit, which is situated on the 1st floor, incl. a kitchenette and a bathroom. Can be used as an additional bedroom or home office.
Parking places: 1
The penthouse can be purchased fully furnished, consisting of unique original collectibles. For an additional fee.
The neighborhood:
A leafy, upscale neighborhood, Rehavia was established on a large plot of land purchased in 1921 from the Greek Orthodox Church by the Palestine Land Development Company. It was given the biblical name Rehavia.
Rehavia became known as a neighborhood of upper-class Ashkenazi Jews, home to professors and intellectuals. Many of Israel’s early leaders lived in Rehavia: David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister; Zionist leader Arthur Ruppin; Menachem Ussishkin, head of the Jewish National Fund; Golda Meir, Israel’s fourth prime minister; Daniel Auster, the first Jewish mayor of Jerusalem, philosophers Hugo Bergmann and Gershon Scholem.
It’s popular for the wine bars, laid-back eateries, and gourmet food shops lining Azza Street. Trails weave among olive trees in the Valley of the Cross, a park home to the 11th-century Monastery of the Cross. The modern Jerusalem Great Synagogue has a large mezuzah collection and striking stained glass, while Beit Avi Chai hosts film screenings, lectures, and art performances.
Kindly contact us for further information and to schedule your tour.