Dagon in ancient Canaan was called the god of grain. The right to sell grain was given to the honored and honorary resident of the city, doctor, Dutch Jew Reuven Hecht - a great lover of archeology, which served as the name of the elevator and the placement in it of an archaeological museum telling about the history of agriculture. The elevator building is capable of holding 85 tons of grain in its storage facilities. Its height is 65 meters and it contains 200 storage containers. Translated with Google Translate
A mixture of former English colonial grandeur, long desolation and modern revival. Jaffa Street, the old port area and the current update in a good mix of stories and adventures that can only happen in a port city, where Germans, British, illegal immigrants and underground fighters left their mark. It will not do without the mythological Israeli car Susit, daring attacks by underground fighters, tragic flooding of ships, pubs, bars and restaurants, from traditional Mediterranean cuisine to a classic English pub or French restaurant. Let's go for a walk. Translated with Google Translate