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intended to serve the official functions of the building, and it houses a ballroom considered to be the most beautiful and impressive room in the building. The ceiling of the ballroom is flat - in contrast to the domed ceilings of the dining room and lounge. A giant fireplace was installed in the ballroom, lined with ceramic tiles with traditional
Armenian paintings. A gallery was designed in the room that connected the ballroom to the dining room, and was intended for orchestras that entertained guests invited to official events. Above the ballroom rises an octagonal tower, which according to the plan was intended to serve as the living quarters for the High Commissioner and his family.
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Harrison, the Chief Architect of the Mandatory Public Works Department, was chosen to design the Governor's Palace building. He prepared five alternative design plans for the building until the final plan was approved in 1928. The initial plans for the construction of the building met with
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resided there for five years, until 1925. The complex proved to be inconvenient, it was full of German symbolism and its anti-regionalist architecture could not express the
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Finkelstein, Israel. "The Sites of Mordot Arnona and Armon HaNatziv on the Southern Outskirts of Jerusalem: An Alternative Archaeological and Historical Interpretation."
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sculpted and stylish chimneys. From the octagonal tower, one can overlook the breathtaking view of Jerusalem surrounding the building.
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1914:31°45′16″N
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