“Look at these towers!” The BSR Towers, rising before us, are more than just steel and glass. They tell a tale of two cities. See how they stand on opposite sides of Ben Gurion Road? That road marks the line between Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan. Two cities, different in character, united by these soaring structures. Tower 1, on the Ramat Gan side, reaches 98 meters. But Tower 2, in Bnei Brak, stretches even higher, a proud 121 meters. For years, it held the title of Bnei Brak’s tallest building. The BSR Towers, designed by Moore Yaski Sivan Architects, were completed in 2004. Their sleek design is a modern counterpoint to the bustling streets below. They are a testament to the growth and ambition of this region. Look closely, and you’ll notice how they reflect the changing light, a dynamic presence in the city’s skyline. The BSR Towers: a symbol of duality, aspiration, and progress.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.