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This article is about the skyscraper called City Gate. For other uses, see city gate.

City Gate (also known as Moshe Aviv Tower), is a skyscraper located in the demarcated area of the bursa (stock exchange) in northern Ramat Gan, Israel, and is the highest building in Israel, surpassing the Azrieli Center Circular Tower when it was built. It is also the second highest building in the Middle East.

Construction began in 1998 and ended in 2003, when the tower became occupied.

It has a height of 244 m (801 ft), with 68 floors overground and 5 floors underground.

Most of the tower is used for offices, but the top 11 floors are in residental use only.

The City Gate tower has an exclusive gym and a synagogue.

Facts


  • The building is covered with glass and metal in modern style.
  • Each floor has 42 windows.
  • The building has 2 swimming pools.
  • The tower is the most expensive single building in Israel.

See also


External link


Skyscrapers between 200 and 249 meters | Skyscrapers in Israel

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