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Number of Skyscrapers in Ramat Gan

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175
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VIEW ALL SKYSCRAPERS OF RAMAT GAN ON A MAP
 

Maximum number of skyscrapers on a square kilometre: 5


Years with most completed skyscrapers in Ramat Gan

Year 2000 2001 2016
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66.66% built before 2013       33.34% built since 2013

Year since the skyline of Ramat Gan doubled: 2000

Year since the skyline of Ramat Gan tripled: 2000


Tallest skyscrapers in Ramat Gan

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1 1 698 Moshe Aviv Tower 244m 68 2001

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2 9 3977 Leonardo City Tower 171m 37 2000

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3 23 5547 Amot Atrium Tower 158m 39 2016

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Combined height of all skyscrapers in Ramat Gan: 573 metres

The two furthest apart skyscrapers in Ramat Gan

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Moshe Aviv Tower 244 68 2001

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Leonardo City Tower 171 37 2000

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Distance between them: 424 metres

Loneliest skyscraper in Ramat Gan

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Leonardo City Tower 171m 37 2000

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309 metres from the next skyscraper

Last updated: March 22, 2023
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