Diamond Exchange District, Diamond trading district in Ramat Gan, Israel.
The Diamond Exchange District is a business center in Ramat Gan, Israel, focused on diamond trading and comprising four connected buildings: Maccabi Tower, Shimshon Tower, Noam Tower, and Diamond Tower. These towers house trading floors, offices, and residential spaces, forming an integrated hub for international gem commerce.
Development of the Diamond Exchange began in the early 1960s, with construction starting in 1964 to establish a central trading location. The site became a core center for modern diamond commerce and shaped the economic growth of Ramat Gan.
The Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum presents models of celebrated diamonds and specialized displays about gem trading, giving visitors insight into the world of precious stones. You can explore the stories behind significant stones and learn about the craftsmanship involved in cutting and evaluating gems.
The district consists of several towers that are easy to navigate, though some trading areas may require authorization to enter. It is best visited during daytime hours when most businesses and the museum are active.
The Diamond Tower houses the world's largest diamond trading floor, drawing buyers and sellers from across the globe on any given day. This concentration makes it one of the most active trading hubs for gems on earth, where significant transactions can happen in minutes.
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