The American–German Colony is a residential neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. It is located between Eilat Street and HaRabbi MiBacherach Street and adjoins Neve Tzedek. It was originally established as an American colony, but when that failed, it was resettled and became a German Templer colony, which in time evolved into a mixed German Protestant colony.
American-Templar colony, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Memorial plaque to the American Colony, Jaffa in Charles Clore Park
Beit Immanuel on Rechov Auerbach 8, with balconies and arched windows added when Ustinow converted the Tempelstift into his Hôtel du Parc.
Maine Friendship House in 2007
German Templer colonies in Palestine
The German Templer colonies in Palestine were the settlements established in Ottoman Palestine and Mandatory Palestine by the German Pietist Templer movement in the late 19th and early 20th century. During and shortly after World War II, these colonies were depopulated, and its German residents deported to Australia.
German colony in Haifa, 1875.
The remains of Templer buildings of Sarona in HaKirya, Tel Aviv
Templer Cemetery in the German Colony, Jerusalem