Wohl Rose Park

View of the pond, Wohl Rose Park
An ancient mosaic preserved in the garden

Wohl Rose Park (Hebrew: גן הוורדים, Gan HaVradim) is a public garden in Givat Ram, Jerusalem, located opposite the Knesset and government precinct, at the foot of the Israeli Supreme Court.

The park was established in 1981. Over 400 varieties of roses are grown there, many of them gifts from countries around the world. The Wohl Rose Park covers 19 acres (77,000 m2). It is one of the few rose parks of its kind in the Middle East, where there is no rainfall in summer.[1]

The park's Garden of Nations is made up of sections donated by other countries. Each section has rose varieties characteristic of, or grown in, the respective country. The park also has an experimental section where new varieties of roses are tested for their suitability for public and private gardens in Israel.[1]

In October 2003, the Wohl Rose Park won an award for excellence in an international competition for rose gardens from all over the world. The park was proclaimed one of the eleven most beautiful rose gardens in the world. In addition to some 15,000 rose bushes, the park features expansive lawns, hills, quarries, an ornamental pond with aquatic plants and fish, a waterfall, rockeries, and sculptures.[2] A sixth-century mosaic floor unearthed at Kibbutz Sde Nahum was installed in the park.[3]

The Knesset Menorah is located outside the park, facing the Knesset.

Due to the park's location opposite the Prime Minister's Office and other government buildings, it is a choice site for Israeli demonstrators: The garden often hosts tent cities of protesters, with tables for petition signing, banners and placards.[4]

  1. ^ a b Wohl Rose Park
  2. ^ Award for excellence
  3. ^ The Wohl Rose Park of Jerusalem (history & description) at the Municipality website. Accesses 19 April 2022.
  4. ^ The Frying Pan and the Fire, Eretz Magazine

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