Teddy Kollek Stadium in the Jerusalem Municipal Ctr for Fighting Arts Jerusalem Israel

Just days earlier the Jerusalem Payis Arena is set up to open, workers are drilling the blue cushioned seats into the stadium, the roof is notwithstanding to be completed and cables snake everywhere throughout the huge eight-level stadium. The project has been under construction for five years.

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"This is a dream come up truthful," Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat told The Media Line, standing on the main floor of the arena. "We've been dreaming bout such a stadium for decades. Jerusalem is now dorsum to leading State of israel every bit the center for culture and tourism."

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The Arena toll more than $114 million to build, ii-thirds of which came from Mifal Hapayis, Israel'due south national lottery. The lottery, incidentally, took in more than $1.vii billion terminal year. The loonshit can seat 11,600 people in 18 galleries and 16 VIP boxes. Including floor seating, the stadium tin hold 15,000 spectators.
Jerusalem new Payis Arena (Photo: Shlomi Cohen)

Jerusalem new Payis Arena (Photograph: Shlomi Cohen)


Until now, Jerusalem was known more for holy sites like the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Dome of the Stone mosque. The cultural and sports capital letter of Israel was Tel Aviv, where Lady Gaga will perform this weekend. Many other top artists and shows, including a run by Cirque de Soleil, were cancelled due to the 7 weeks of fighting between State of israel and Hamas in Gaza. Barkat said he believes the stadium is the biggest in the Centre East, although a huge monolith under construction in Qatar for the World Loving cup in 2022 is expected to take a capacity of lx,000 spectators. The Payis Loonshit, which will too be new abode of the Jerusalem basketball team, Hapoel Jerusalem, is but the commencement stage of the projection. It will also include an Olympic sized swimming pool, Jerusalem's first permanent skating rink, and a bowling alley. Information technology is in southern Jerusalem, next door to Teddy Stadium, an outdoor soccer stadium named after longtime Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek. Nearby are the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, and the Jerusalem mall. Barkat said there are plans to build an extension of Jerusalem's light rail line to the stadium encouraging spectators to make it by public transportation rather than driving. "In one case the loftier-speed railroad train is completed from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018, it will be possible to become hither in 28 minutes from the center of the country," Barkat told a news conference. "We will host the largest international sports and cultural events in the world in the capital letter of Israel." The stadium, which used 25,000 cubic meters of physical and 3000 tons of iron to build, can be changed according to the event being held there. A parquet floor is rolled out for a basketball tournament, while a dissimilar flooring tin be put in place for a circus performance. It is completely handicapped-attainable, and for the next three months, the stadium is already booked more than half the time. The mayor toured the sports loonshit every bit riots continued to grip Jerusalem post-obit the expiry of a 16-twelvemonth-old Palestinian boy who was shot by Israeli constabulary terminal calendar week. His family unit says the male child died afterwards a safety-coated steel bullet was shot at his head, while the constabulary said he was shot in the leg and hit his caput when he fell. Several dozen angry Palestinians burned a gas station in the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem, and threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at cars. They too damaged several low-cal track trains in due east Jerusalem. "Unfortunately we had another day of riots," Barkat told The Media Line. "It will be dealt with by the police with a very strong hand. In that location's no alibi for people taking the law into their easily, and the police with my full backing will practice whatever information technology takes to restore police force and social club into the neighborhoods." Jerusalem's population is well-nigh 800,000 with ii-thirds of the city's residents Jews, and i-third Palestinians. Barkat said he hoped the new stadium could contribute to Arab-Jewish coexistence in the city.

"Sports and civilisation are focusing on the mutual denominator and every time we accept a sporting result – the marathon, the Formula One route show, the Peace road bear witness – it brings people together," Barkat said. "I look everyone --- Jews, Christians and Muslims – to be police-abiding residents of Jerusalem."

Commodity written by Linda Gradstein.

Reprinted with permission from The Media Line.

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