Moshe Mayer (October 25, 1909 - September 23, 1993) was a Romanian-Israeli architect, real estate developer and businessman.
His achievements in real estate and hotels in the 1960s saw him hailed by Haaretz as "man of the year" in 1970.
He is constructing housing, skyscrapers and luxury hotels, and building rivieras and presidential palaces.
"[1] By 1967 he was the wealthiest man in Israel and became Chairman of Mafit Trust Corporation Ltd. of Geneva, Switzerland.
[2][3] Due to his extreme wealth he amassed an extensive valuable art collection including many van Gogh originals which he left to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art before he died in September 1993 in Tel Aviv where he had lived for much of his life.