Kiryat HaLeom (Hebrew: קריית הלאום), also known as Kiryat HaUma (Hebrew: קריית האומה), is the official label of a complex in central Jerusalem that includes Kiryat HaMemshala, the Knesset, Sacher Park, the Menorah garden, Wohl Rose Park and Binyanei HaUma. It was traditionally considered to be the northern part of the Givat Ram Neighborhood.
The project was started in the 1990s,[1] and it is planned that the compound will include all government institutions of the State of Israel. It currently includes the Bank of Israel, the Jerusalem Science Museum, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Finance, the Office of the Prime Minister and the Supreme Court. Future buildings will house the National Archives, the National Gallery, the National Library and the State Comptroller.
The project is aimed to be completed in 20 years. The plans also include the construction of Kikar HaLeom, a national square adjacent to the Office of the Prime Minister, as well as a national boulevard leading to the square.
Rova Mevo Ha'ir is a project to build a new main entrance to jerusalem that continue the Kiryat HaLeom area.