Kiryat HaLeom (Hebrew: קרית הלאום), also known as Kiryat HaUma (Hebrew: קרית האומה) and referred to in English as the National Quarter,[1] is the official label of a complex in central Jerusalem that includes Kiryat HaMemshala (the government precinct), the Knesset (parliament), Sacher Park, the Menorah Garden, Wohl Rose Park and Binyanei HaUma convention center.
The official guesthouse for diplomats (like the Blair House in Washington, D.C.) will be built next to Binyenei HaUma convention center.
In 2010 the Israeli government signed an agreement with a Dutch architectural firm that should plan the whole area in a 20-year process.
At the same time the Government signed an agreement with Israeli architects for the project of connecting the city entrance to the northern side of Kiryat HaLeom.
A new square is planned to be built next to the new Prime Minister's Office with a new road that will be the "national boulevard".