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Sign: Jerusalem - Heritage Sites in Israel - Gristian Epinger and Jacob Imberger House


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Emek Refa’im St 12, Jerusalem, Israel
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On the sign:
סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל
סמל העיר ירושלים
סמל משרד התרבות והספורט
סמל הרשות לפיתוח ירושלים
סמל משרד ירושלים ומורשת

בית גריסטיאן אפינגר ויעקב אימברגר
נבנה בשנת 1875 על ידי האדריכל פרידריך אימברגר, כבית דו-קומתי בעל עליית גג ומרתף. הכניסה הראשית מעוצבת כשתי קשתות, המגדירות את הפתח לכל אחת משתי הדירות. בחצר האחורית הקימו המשפחות משק עופות. על חלק מהשטח עומד מרכז תרבות העמים.

بيت غريستيان إپينغر ويعقوب إمبرغر
أقامه عام ١٨٧٥ المهندس المعماري فريدريخ إمبرغر كعمارة ذات طبقين مع قوسين في المدخل . في الساحة قامت العائلتان بتربية الدواجن .

Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel
The emblem of the city of Jerusalem
Symbol of the Ministry of Culture and Sports
Symbol of the Jerusalem Development Authority
Emblem of the Ministry of Jerusalem and Heritage

GRISTIAN EPINGER AND JACOB IMBERGER HOUSE
Built in 1875 by architect Friedrich Imberger, for two families with two entrance arches. At the backyard they had a chicken farm.

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The sign shape is rectangular but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

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Translation of the text on the sign:
[The text in English is significantly shorter than the text in Hebrew, below is a translation of the Hebrew text]
Built in 1875 by architect Friedrich Imberger, as a two-story house with an attic and basement. The main entrance is designed as two arches, which define the opening for each of the two apartments. In the backyard, the families set up a poultry farm. The Center for the Culture of the Peoples stands on part of the area.

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