Ramot Polin

Poland Heights) is a neighborhood in the Israeli settlement of Ramot in northwest East Jerusalem consisting of a single housing complex.

It was constructed by the Kollel Polen (Poland) in stages beginning in 1972, under the auspices of the Office for Building and Habitation, and is populated, as intended, mostly by Haredi Jewish families, including Breslov.

The design idea of the neighborhood may seem to be purely geometrical, but it has been likened to a chemical structure.

[6] The Ramot Polin complex has been named one of the "World's Strangest Buildings"[7] and has been described as a "housing project for honeybees".

[8] The entire neighborhood is organized on a hill in central Ramot in a shape resembling a five-fingered hand or three-branched leaf.

Ramot Polin, 2023
The architecturally controversial [ 1 ] 'Ramot Polin Apartments', built in 1972, designed by modernist architect Zvi Hecker .