Mount Herzl
Memorial Hall
Memorial Hall
Mount Herzl Memorial Hall | היכל הזכרון בהר הרצל
National Memorial Hall on Mount Herzl
Completed in 2017
Mount Herzl Memorial Hall was excavated in the Jerusalem mountain to form an intimate space for a personal and collective experience of commemoration. Above the hall, the mountain was reconstructed with an undulating funnel-shaped formation of bricks that opens the hall to the sky, flooding the void with natural light.
The second key element to their design concept, apart from the space of the hall, was a 250 meter long continuous “Wall of Names” that wraps around the central sculptural brick structure. Following a spiral ramp up the memorial, the wall is built of 23,000 bricks, each individually engraved with the name of a fallen soldier, the date the soldier was killed and a candle to be lit on the anniversary of the soldier’s death.
Kimmel Eshkolot Architects was selected by the Israeli Ministry of Defence to design the memorial in 2006, in collaboration with Kalush-Chechik Architects.