Historic Sites in Tel Aviv

Historic Sites in Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv Historic Sites

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  • sue
    Wailea, HI37 contributions
    Very easy quick tour through his home. an inside look at where he lived and worked at home. His library left a lasting impression on me of him as a man. The varied topics and sheer volume of books he surrounded himself with. Simple to walk from the beach down Ben-Gurion boulevard and stop in, as if you are saying hi.
    Written 10 February 2023
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  • Altug71
    Rome, Italy1,840 contributions
    Nice, small museum with a good location.
    Very interesting neighborhood.
    The museum itself was the house of National Poet Hayim Nahman Bialik.
    There is not so much to read in English, most of the things written in Hebrew.
    It’s 2 floors. With some furniture of the poet himself. 6-18 years 10 shekels, adults 20 shekels. Clean bathrooms with drinking water.
    Written 25 February 2020
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  • Mr street
    Haifa District, Israel52 contributions
    walking around the american quarter took me the historic architecture of the city of tel aviv, it is a magical spot at the middle of southern tel aviv. it's recommended to combine the tour with nevei tzedek quarter and flowerantin street.
    Written 2 December 2021
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  • Kim G
    Pacific Grove, CA3,134 contributions
    Dating from the reign of Ramesses II, 13th Century BC, when an Egyptian garrison was ensconced in this region. This partial gate ruin reflects the lengthy, historical importance of the Jaffa Port area throughout the millennia. This is one of the many ancient treasures within a relatively small area that should be searched out while you walk and explore Old Jaffa.
    Written 7 November 2020
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  • Patricia P
    3 contributions
    The building is very interesting in itself. The top floor was about Tel Aviv but with a strong emphasis on the first Mayor of the city. I did spend a great amount of time on the zoo animal poster which was geared more for kids and occupied a large square footage of the building.
    Written 13 February 2020
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  • sheepygold
    london5,291 contributions
    These rocks are well - just rocks and not very impressive ones at that as you can barely see them above the waves!
    Written 11 July 2019
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  • Harmonicaharold
    Philadelphia, PA1,412 contributions
    I was killing time before a Philharmonic concert and popped into a Yiddish class. It was really interesting. Then I roamed the halls and found a wealth of statues, paintings and crafts that were very inspiring. I could almost hear a lonesome Klayzmer clarinet in my brain.
    Written 20 February 2020
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