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1954 Israel LITHOGRAPH Sharon HOTEL POSTER Hebrew HERZLIA Jewish HERZL Judaica
$ 44.88
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Up for auction is an original ULTRA RARE vintage small size ADVERTISING lithographic colorful POSTER for the Herzlia ( Herzliya ) HOTEL "SHARON HOTEL" .
The poster was printed as a STONE LITHOGRAPH on one face only of a paper sheet . It was distributed as an insert in a 1954 periodical
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It depicts an ILLUSTRATED IMAGE of the HOTEL and its illustrated LOGO
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The HEBREW and ENGLISH text is " SHARON HOTEL - ISRAEL'S FINEST- HERZLIA ON SEA ". The Hebrew is somewhat archaic .
Around 6 x 8.5".
Excellent condition
. Perfectly clean.
( Please look at scan for an accuirate AS IS image ) .
Poster will be sent inside a protective rigid package
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AUTHENTICITY
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The lithographic HOTEL POSTER "SHARON HOTEL" is fully guaranteed ORIGINAL from 1954 , It is NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint or an immitation , It holds a with life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.
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SHIPPMENT
: SHIPP worldwide via registered airmail is . Will be sent inside a protective packaging
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Will be sent around 5 days after payment .
The Sharon hotel is a business and resort hotel. The luxurious Sharon Beach Resort Hotel is located on the magnificent Herzilya seashore, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Minutes from the High-Tech center of Herzlia, the Sharon is only 15 minutes drive to Tel-Aviv and and 30 minutes to Ben Gurion airport. Whether for business, pleasure or special events, the Sharon hotel is your perfect choice. Located on a cliff overlooking the beautiful panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea; adjacent to Herzlia marina. Our refurbished rooms include: Deluxe Garden Rooms opening onto the hotel garden; spacious and comfortable Superior Rooms and our Scenic Bella Vista Rooms. Outdoor seawater pool, children’s pool, activities for children during weekends and high season and a spa which includes an indoor heated pool, gym, dry and wet Sauna. Business and private functions can be held either in the hotel or outdoors, at the pool and the Garden. ***** The Sharon Hotel nested on the northern seashore of Herzilya. We invite you to discover a different kind of vacation relaxing, tranquil and pampering. On the cliff top, facing on endless blue sea, you will find a superior class hotel. Our refurbished rooms include: Deluxe Garden Rooms opening onto the hotel garden; our spacious and comfortable Superior Rooms and our Scenic Bella Vista Rooms. A quiet and intimate environment, dedicated staff, cosy and pampering atmosphere. Whether for business, pleasure or special eventsthe Sharon hotel is your perfect choice. ***** The luxurious Sharon Beach Resort Hotel Herzliya is located on the magnificent Herzliya seashore, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Minutes from the High-Tech center of Herzlia, the Sharon is only 15 minutes drive north of Tel-Aviv. The Sharon is the ideal location for seminars and conferences combined with accommodations in a relaxed atmosphere. ****** Herzliya (Hebrew: הֶרְצְלִיָּה) is a city in the central coastof Israel, at the western part of the Tel Aviv District. It has a population of 87,000 residents.[1] Named after Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, Herzliya covers an area of 26 km². At its western municipal boundaries is Herzliya Pituah, one of Israel's most affluent districts, home to ambassadors, foreign diplomats and businessmen History Herzliya, named after Theodor Herzl,[2] was founded in 1924 as a semi-cooperative farming community (moshava) with a mixed population of new immigrants and veteran residents. In the 1920s, the father and grandfather of Tal Brody helped build the country's first airfield in Herzliya.[3][4][5] After the establishment of the state in 1948, large numbers of immigrants settled there. In 1960, when the population reached 25,000, Herzliya was declared a city.[6] Demographics According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, residents of Herzliya are among the wealthiest in Israel. In 2003–2005, average monthly salaries were NIS 8,211, or about NIS 1,500 above average in a survey of Israel's 15 largest cities. However, there is a large gap between the city's seven working class neighborhoods, among them Yad Tisha, Neve Yisrael and Neve Amal, and upscale Herzliya Pituah. The population is older than that of other cities in the Sharon region: 18% are under 14 years old, compared to a national average of 27.5%.[2] Education and culture In a quality of life survey in 2008, Herzliya ranked second highest among Israel's 15 largest cities. Investment in education was higher than all other cities in the survey and more high school students were eligible for a bagrut matriculation certificate.[2] The Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center is a private college that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in government, business administration, law, computer science and other academic disciplines.[7] Israel's largest television and film studio, Herzliya Studios (Ulpanei Herzliya), is located in Herzliya. The Herzliya Marina was built in the 1970s. The city has a small airport (code: HRZ), three shopping malls (Arena Mall, Seven Stars Mall and the Outlet), movie theaters, museums, cultural centers and a stadium. In 2008, the Herzliya Cinematheque opened in the downtown area of the city.[8] Local government In a 2008 survey of 15 Israeli cities, Herzliya ranked second in fiscal management. The Herzliya municipality ended 2006 with a sizeable budget surplus.[2] Mayors Avraham Raphael Hirsch, 1937–38 Shimon ("Poppy") Levin, 1938–43 Ben Zion Michaeli, 1943–60 Pesah Yifher, 1960–66 Interim council led by Natan Rosenthal, 1966–67 Yosef Nevo, 1969–83 Eli Landau, 1983–98 (Likud) Yael German, 1998–present (Meretz) Sports The city has two football clubs, Maccabi Herzliya and Hapoel Herzliya, both of which are based at the 7,100-capacity Herzliya Municipal Stadium. Both teams currently play in Liga Leumit. The Bnei HaSharon basketball club plays its games in Herzliya and Ra'anana (the club was formed by a merger of the Herzliya and Ra'anana teams). Herzliya is also one of the centres of rugby union in Israel. Landmarks One of the founders' homes has been turned into a museum documenting the history of Herzliya. The Herzliya Museum of Art is part of the Yad Labanim memorial complex. West of Herzliya is Sidna Ali, a Muslim holy site. To the northwest is Tel Arsaf (Arsuf)and the Apollonia National Park. Inhabited from the Persian period (2500 years ago) until the Crusader period, the site contains the remains of the Crusader town of Arsuf, including a fortress surrounded by a moat.[6] Herzliya Conference Main article: Herzliya Conference Since its inception in 2000, the Herzliya Conference has become an annual summit of the most influential Israeli and international leaders. The conference is attended by government ministers, Knesset members, senior defense officials, leaders of the Israeli business community, senior academicians, media representatives from Israel and abroad, delegates of world Jewish orgaizations, foreign dignitaries and Israeli diplomats.[9] Herzliya Pituah Main article: Herzliya Pituah Some of Israel's most expensive homes and finest beaches are located in Herzliya Pituah, a neighborhood on the western side of Herzliya. Herzliya Pituach is a sought-after venue for high-tech companies, and its marina, many restaurants and entertainment spots have turned this part of Herzliya into a vibrant hub of Israeli nightlife.[2] ****** For hotels in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Eilat, Haifa, Dead Sea, Herzliya, Nazareth, Netanya, Tiberius and Kibbutz hotels. For so small a country, Israel offers a rich variety, from snowy mountains in the North to all round summer heat in the far South, with sites of religious significance for the three main religions and recognized world wonders such as the hanging Bahai gardens in Haifa. Israel hotels also vary from small boutiques to representatives of the many internationally recognized chains.
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