This is the beginning of the embankment Margolin. Pinchas Margolin was one of the founders of the Bat Galim quarter and initiated the construction of a "Country Club" - reminded of the gloomy ruins on the seashore. The name "Casino" was firmly established behind this house. However, the Casino did not exist in it for a minute. In the 30s of the 20th century, there was a swimming pool, a restaurant, dance floors, and shops as is customary in respected urban centers. English officers liked to visit here, and almost for the whole of Haifa, this place was a benchmark of cultural life and quality leisure. In the 1950s, business declined, giving way to other centers, and later the building was completely abandoned.
We will climb the cable car from the embankment of Bat Galim to Stella Maris, Stella Maris Monastery, and the church. Descent along the path of the monks through the chapel of the holy family to the cave of Elijah the Prophet and the maritime museum.