Teddy Park (Jerusalem)

Teddy Kollek Park
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LocationJerusalem[a]
Coordinates31°46′32.1″N 35°13′35.7″E / 31.775583°N 35.226583°E / 31.775583; 35.226583
Teddy Fountain by daylight

Teddy Park, also known as Teddy Kollek Park, is a public park situated opposite Jerusalem's Old City and David's Citadel, and integrated with the Hutzot HaYotzer Artists complex in the Mitchell Parks & Gardens. The park was developed by the Jerusalem Foundation in memory of Jerusalem's long serving mayor, Teddy Kollek,[1] and opened to the public in 2013.


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  1. ^ Prusher, Eileen (3 May 2013). "The Color of Water: a fountain of hope in the heart of Teddy's Jerusalem A new park named for the late Jerusalem mayor, not far from the Old City's Jaffa Gate, will have a state-of-the-art musical fountain where water does not spout so much as sashay and swing". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2014.