Blumfield Garden, Urban park near King David Street, Jerusalem, Israel.
Blumfield Garden is a large green park in Jerusalem that links King David Street with the neighborhoods of Yemin Moshe and Mishkenot Sha'ananim. The space features open grass areas, walking paths, trees for shade, and several entrances at different points.
The city of Jerusalem acquired the land from the Greek Orthodox Church to create this public space. The park contains remains of an ancient water conduit system from earlier times.
The park displays sculptures by local and international artists scattered throughout its green areas. These works encourage visitors to pause and explore as they walk through.
The park has restrooms, drinking water fountains, benches, and play areas spread throughout different sections. Multiple entrances allow visitors to enter easily and navigate the space based on their plans.
At the southern end stands a large bronze sculpture featuring a central tree of life that was donated by Germany in 1989. This gift from another nation makes the park a place of international connection.
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