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JC Stays: Elma Arts Complex & Luxury Hotel, Zichron Ya’akov, Israel

The perfect place for a high-speed relax? Our writer finds an arty retreat between Herzliya and Haifa

December 12, 2017 11:57
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Was I in a contemporary art gallery or a luxury hotel? As I walked down the hall towards my bedroom on the first-floor of the Elma Arts Complex in Zichron Ya’akov, I realised the answer was both.

For while the 95-room hotel features a swimming pool, spa, espresso bar and restaurant run by new executive chef Gil Aviram, it’s also a place entirely dedicated to the arts, with canvases hanging proudly on sunlit walls and a 450-seat auditorium waiting to host live shows from major Israeli performers.

But it wasn't always this way. Designed by award-winning architect Yaakov Rechter in the 1960s, the Brutalist building was initially a convalescent home for those who needed sunshine, sea views and solitude to recover.

In 1974 the Israeli army took over the building and brought in prisoners from the Yom Kippur war to give them medical treatment.