Har Herzl

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Har Herzl is Israel’s national cemetery and a central memorial site in Jerusalem, serving as the burial place for many of the country’s leaders and fallen soldiers.

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Har Herzl canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf memorial site
national cemetery
tourist attraction
adjacentTo YadVashem
surface form: Yad Vashem
burialPlaceOf Chaim Weizmann
Golda Meir
Shimon Peres
Theodor Herzl
Yitzhak Rabin
other presidents of Israel
other prime ministers of Israel
category Cemeteries in Jerusalem
Military memorials in Israel
National cemeteries
Tourist attractions in Jerusalem
city Jerusalem
country Israel
establishedAs national cemetery of Israel
function burial place for Israeli leaders
burial place for fallen soldiers
site for national ceremonies
hasFeature ceremonial plazas
memorial walls
military graves in uniform style
terraced hillside layout
hasPart Garden of the Missing in Action
Mount Herzl
surface form: Israel Defense Forces military cemetery

Theodor Herzl’s grave
Yad Vashem access area
memorials for fallen soldiers
memorials for victims of terror attacks
section for other national leaders
section for presidents of Israel
section for prime ministers of Israel
section for speakers of the Knesset
locatedIn Jerusalem
locatedOn Mount Herzl
namedAfter Theodor Herzl
operatedBy Israel
surface form: State of Israel
religion primarily Jewish burials
significance Israel’s national cemetery
central national memorial site
usedFor Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremonies
Independence Day ceremonies
Memorial Day ceremonies
state funerals

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Mount Herzl alsoKnownAs Har Herzl