Charles Clore Park | |
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Type | Municipal |
Location | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Coordinates | 32°3′55″N 34°45′40″E / 32.06528°N 34.76111°E |
Created | 1974 |
Operated by | Tel Aviv Municipality |
Status | Open |
Charles Clore Park (Hebrew: פארק צ'ארלס קלור, Park Charles Clore) is a beachfront park in southwestern Tel Aviv, Israel. Covering 29.6-acre (0.120 km2) of public land along the Mediterranean Sea, it's named after Charles Clore, a British financier, property magnate and philanthropist. The Charles Clore Foundation remains an influential grant and funding organization that supports non-profits based in Israel.[1]
The park opened to the public in 1974. In 2007, it underwent a two-year makeover.
It was built on the ruins of Al-Manshiyya, a historic Palestinian neighborhood whose residents fled the neighborhood after it had become a battlefield in 1948 and were not allowed to return after the war,[2] and whose buildings were demolished in the 1960s as part of a project to establish there a new central business district (CBD). The remains of the buildings, dumped into the seashore, could not be disposed of properly due to municipal budget constraints, and were embanked as reclaimed land.[3]