Giv'at Olga

The northern border of the neighborhood is Hadera River Park, and its  southern border is Hasharon Park, Ein Hayam, another suburb of Hadera West, and the entrance to Tel Gador[2] Nature Reservation and its beaches.

[3] In 1898, when the residents of Hadera were evacuated from their residence next to Khan Hadera,[4] due to fever, to the Kadima place, believing that living by the sea would receive the sea breeze, and not the swampy air that existed in their surroundings.

After about a year and a half, the residents realized that settling by the sea was not improving their situation, and they returned to their homes near the Khan in Hadera.

[3] They leave behind eucalyptus trees planted to dry up the swamps today in the southern part of the neighborhood.

Second stage – Giv'at Olga A (א) Hill (today west of the gas station).

Eighth stage – During the 1990s, vacation apartments were built in the northwest of the neighborhood, in a complex that bearing the name "Sea Village" (Kfar Hayam).

Ninth Stage– At the beginning of the 2000s, construction began on the southern part of the neighborhood on land belonging to the founders of Chinese immigrants, who cultivated the area together with the veteran Hamdan family into a new neighborhood called Ein Hayam.

Tenth stage (planned) - According to the master plan for the city of Hadera Hadera/2020,[8] which was deposited with the District Committee in March 2014, a residential complex with 10,000 housing units, hotels, promenades, commercial areas and five education campuses will be built north of Giv'at Olga.

Beit Hankin, built in the Bauhaus style, oversees Kfar Hayam beach of the Binyamin Bay.

[9] Giv'at Olga is the location of the Technoda[12][13] an educational interactive museum of science, medicine and technology, equipped with a state-of-the-art telescope and planetarium.

[14] Olga Beach and Tel Gador Nature Reserve is southwest of the neighborhood.

Giv'at Olga
Hankin House
Technoda