Mini Israel

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| native_name = מיני ישראל

| native_name_lang = he

| founded = {{Start date and age|2002}}

| hq_location = Latrun

| hq_location_country = Jerusalem{{efn|Jerusalem's status is disputed. A few countries considered to be the unified capital and seat of government of the State of Israel under Jerusalem Law, while the State of Palestine foresees it as the future capital. Neither of the claim, including the Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem, is not recognized internationally. See also the status of Jerusalem.}}

| website = {{URL|minisrael.co.il/}}

}}

Mini Israel ({{langx|he|מיני ישראל}}) is a miniature park located near Latrun in Jerusalem within the Ayalon Valley. Opened in November 2002, the site contains miniature replicas of hundreds of buildings and landmarks in Israel. The tourist attraction consists of about 350 miniaturize models of notable buildings. The scale of 1:25 produces skyscrapers which sit at adult height and historic churches around the height of a child.{{cite news|url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/travel/article/israel_a_summer_like_youve_never_experienced_before_20100528/|title=Israel: A Summer Like You've Never Experienced Before|last=Walz|first=Steve|date=28 May 2010|work=The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles|accessdate=14 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603191424/http://www.jewishjournal.com/travel/article/israel_a_summer_like_youve_never_experienced_before_20100528/|archive-date=2010-06-03}}{{cite news|url=http://www.haaretz.com/culture/travel/mini-israel-1.242614|title=Mini Israel|date=25 March 2008|work=Haaretz|accessdate=14 June 2010}}

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| footer = The Western Wall and Dome of the Rock at Mini Israel

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Overview

The permanent exhibition shows the main sites and structures in Israel of importance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The sites are of historical, archeological, cultural, religious, and ethnic importance, depicting the sites and the ethnic groups associated with them, such as different Muslim cultural groups, Jews and Christians living in the country, but also Druze, Bedouin and others. The signs are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. 95% of the visitors are Israeli.

The complex covers 60,000 square metres (14.8 acres),{{cite book|last=Oestermann|first=Richard|title=Every second counts: true stories from Israel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R7_vveEYkScC&pg=PA123|year=2006|publisher=Gefen Publishing House Ltd|isbn=965-229-359-8|page=123}} with the models displayed over 35,000 sq m (8.6 acres). The park also includes a souvenir shop, a few restaurants and rest areas, and a hall for lectures and meetings in which a film about the creation of the park is displayed. An audio guide and motorised buggies are available.

History

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The slogan since its inception has been "See it all - small".{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/IsraelGuide/MuseumsInIsrael/Article.aspx?id=166751|title=Mini Israel|date=25 January 2010|work=Jerusalem Post|accessdate=14 June 2010}} The designers, architects and model builder team consisted of over 100 people from all parts of Israeli society and religions, including many new immigrants from the former USSR. The park was the brainchild of Israeli entrepreneur Eiran Gazit who conceived the idea after visiting the famous miniature town of Madurodam in the Netherlands in 1986.{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/access/389164471.html?dids=389164471:389164471&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Aug+22%2C+2003&author=Nechama+Veeder&pub=Jerusalem+Post&desc=Homage+to+the+holy+land&pqatl=google|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102142920/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jpost/access/389164471.html?dids=389164471:389164471&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Aug+22,+2003&author=Nechama+Veeder&pub=Jerusalem+Post&desc=Homage+to+the+holy+land&pqatl=google|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 2, 2012|title=Homage to the holy land|last=Veeder|first=Nechama|date=22 August 2003|work=Jerusalem Post|accessdate=14 June 2010}} Delayed by the First Intifada, Gazit began plans to build the park in 1994. The park was created by Gazit and his partners, with Yoni Shapira serving as creative and marketing director, Mike Madeson in charge of international projects, and Koby Plashkes as technical director. It was funded mainly by two large investing groups: Granite HaCarmel and Secom of the Shikun Ubinui Group. It cost $20 million USD, with 15% of the funding coming from the Israel Tourism Office. The park was built on land owned by Kibbutz Nachshon. It had 350,000 visitors in its first nine months of opening. A Google Street View of Mini Israel was completed in November 2011, becoming active on April 19, 2012.[https://maps.google.com/?ll=31.842128,34.969332&spn=0.003154,0.006099&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=31.841745,34.969342&panoid=86W2_gvoJGPXFOeo1AgD4w&cbp=12,30.87,,0,13.46 Mini Israel on Google Street View]

The models

The park consists of about 350 buildings and landmarks, 30,000 figures, 500 animals, plants and 15,000 real trees, 4,700 cars, 100 motorbikes, 14 trains, 3 helicopters, 32 aircraft, 175 ships and 230 trucks. All trees are real bonsai cultivated and planted by Agronomy nursery. The park is loosely shaped like a star of David, with each of the six triangles representing an area or city: Jerusalem; Tel Aviv; Haifa; Galil; Negev; Center. Models were created in workshops spread throughout Israel using sophisticated computerized evaluations, based on research prepared by Mini Israel staff.

Most of the buildings were built in the scale of 1:25. Exceptions are Nahalal - 1:250; Orot Rabin power station - 1:50; walls of Jerusalem and Acre reduced to 1:50 leaving their height at 1:25; Knesset Menorah - 1:15

The models are made of polyurethane or similar polymeric materials, and small stones. They were painted with waterproof paint for resistance to weather conditions. Many of the models originally included kinetic moving parts such as trains, planes, a soccer game, heavy equipment & boats. Over the years the exhibits have fallen into disrepair. The kinetic features have not been functional for many years and many of the static models are in poor shape.

Mass grave

On the grounds of the park is the unmarked mass grave of about 80 Egyptian commandos who were killed nearby during the 1967 Six-Day War.{{cite news | title = Revealed: Dozens of Egyptian Commandos Are Buried Under an Israeli Tourist Attraction | author = Adam Raz | newspaper = Haaretz | date = July 8, 2022 | url = https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2022-07-08/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/revealed-80-egyptian-commandos-buried-under-israeli-tourist-attraction/00000181-d965-d95d-ab91-ff6f1b260000}} {{Cite web |title=Israel says it will probe 1967 mass grave of Egyptian soldiers |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/7/11/israel-says-investigate-1967-mass-grave-of-egyptian-soldiers |access-date=2024-09-12 |website=Al Jazeera |language=en}} The commanders included 25 who were burnt to death in a wild fire. An attempt to publish this information in the 1990s was forbidden by the military censor, but the suppression order was lifted in 2022. After publication in Israeli newspapers, Yedioth Ahronoth and Haaretz, Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi raised the issue with Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid, who directed his military secretary, "to examine the issue in-depth and to update Egyptian officials". {{Cite web |title=Israel to examine reports of Egyptian soldiers buried under Israeli tourist park |url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-examine-reports-decades-old-grave-buried-egyptian-soldiers |access-date=2024-09-12 |website=Middle East Eye |language=en}}

Gallery

File:PikiWiki Israel 5519 Landscapes of Israel Mini Israel.JPG|Bahai garden, German Colony, Haifa

File:PikiWiki Israel 562 Mini Israel בפארק מיני ישראל.JPG|Basilica of the Annunciation and Basilica of Jesus the Adolescent, Nazareth

File:PikiWiki Israel 5524 Landscapes of Israel Mini.JPG|Nabi Shu'ayb, Hittin

File:PikiWiki Israel 5522 Landscapes of Israel Mini Israel.JPG|El-Jazzar Mosque, Acre

File:MiniIL 102 (9).jpg|Azrieli Center, Tel Aviv

File:PikiWiki Israel 5510 Landscapes of Israel - Mini Israel.JPG|Dan Eilat hotel, Eilat

File:דגם העיר צפת.jpg|Safed

File:PikiWiki Israel 568 Mezada מצדה.JPG|Masada

File:ליעד DJI 0164.jpg|View of the Mini Israel

File:PikiWiki Israel 570 Megdal Hameiz מגדל המאיץ במכון ויצמן רחובות.JPG|Weizmann Institute of Science

File:PikiWiki Israel 561 Mini Israel בפארק מיני ישראל.JPG|Church of the Beatitudes, Sea of Galilee

File:PikiWiki 5525 Landscapes of Jerusalem Mini.jpg|Damascus Gate, Jerusalem

See also

  • Kasol, India resort often termed "mini-Israel"

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