10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Tel Aviv District That You Shouldn't Miss

May 13, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Tel Aviv District, Israel including Joseph Bau House Museum, Nalagaat Center, Frank Meisler Gallery, The M&H Distillery, Under 1000 Art Gallery, Miss D. Gallery, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Beit Hatfutsot - The Museum of the Jewish People, Eretz Israel Museum Complex (Haaretz Museum), Independence Hall Museum in the Shalom Mayer Tower.
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1. Joseph Bau House Museum

9 Berdichevski, Tel Aviv 6425808 Israel +972 54-421-2730 [email protected] http://www.josephbau.com
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5.0 based on 239 reviews

Joseph Bau House Museum

*** Visits may be made only by appointment. *** ***Please call for reservation and entrance fee*** "Joseph Bau House" is an authentic artist workshop that conveys to the visitor the amazing life story of Joseph Bau reflected in the wide range of his creativity, which includes movies, animation, paintings, graphics, literature and research of the Hebrew language - all spiced with special humor stemming from his optimistic view of life. Rebecca and Joseph Bau are the original couple whose wedding is shown in the movie "Schindler's List".

Reviewed By bryton34 - Kasakh, Armenia

An anthropological experience of the two daughters of Joseph Bau, a creative man, one of the fathers of graphic design in Israel, a Holocaust survivor with an extraordinary life story. The sisters keep the place and the amazing story they keep alive is worth a visit. Ask questions and note that the story is not over.

2. Nalagaat Center

Retsif Haaliya Hashniya Jaffa Port, Jaffa, Tel Aviv Israel +972 3-633-0808 [email protected] http://nalagaat.org.il/en/
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5.0 based on 282 reviews

Nalagaat Center

The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.

Reviewed By R3360KWpierrem

The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.

Mazal Dagim St 2, Jaffa, Tel Aviv 6108401 Israel +972 3-512-3000 [email protected] http://www.frank-meisler.com
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Frank Meisler Gallery

Reviewed By mirettac2017 - Tel Aviv, Israel

Frank Meisler is a unique artist. As a child, little Frank was smuggled ti Britain with some other children whilst their parents and families were brutally murdered in Europe. Frank was raised in England as a Jewish child, refugee... His art is very unique and though some subjects point to joy and happiness, you cab=n see and feel the sarcasm and pain in every and any sculpture of his. Most of his work is connected to Jewish characters, famous people etc...but there is always a hidden hint behind. A n amazing artist and art work . A must have in any and every house and home respecting and appreciating good art.

4. The M&H Distillery

16 HaThiya St, Tel Aviv 6816901 Israel +972 3-632-0491 [email protected] http://www.mh-distillery.com
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

The M&H Distillery

Israel's first whisky distillery is located right on the border between Tel Aviv and Jaffa. We provide English and Hebrew tours - come see our distillery, taste our products, and pick up some souvenirs on the way! Advance booking required via the M&H website.

Reviewed By Amit_Dror - Tel Aviv, Israel

The Milk & Honey Distillery is the first whisky distillery in ISRAEL. It’s located in Tel Aviv. What an amazing place to visit. Lots of casks and beautiful copper stills. I love it!

Rehov Abarbanel 60 Florentin, Tel Aviv Israel +972 3-652-6061 [email protected] http://www.under1000.co.il
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Under 1000 Art Gallery

Under1000 Art gallery is the biggest marketplace for all Israeli art made by the Israeli artists community. In the gallery you can find More Than 1000 Original Artworks of 150 Israeli Artists like Kadishman, Tumarkin and other famous artist along with contemporary younger but promising artists. all with $1000 Maximum Price Tag.

99 Hayarkon Street The Dan Tel Aviv Hotel, Tel Aviv Israel +972 54-976-6555 [email protected] http://www.miss-d-gallery.com
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Miss D. Gallery

Miss D. Gallery is an Israeli pop-art gallery located at the front of the luxurious Dan Tel Aviv Hotel in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. Each of the artists we present has a unique story and an original artistic path to follow. Our clients from all over the world enjoy door-to-door shipping, from the gallery to their doorstep.

Reviewed By williamkZ1595PK

Asaf provided great service and couldn’t have done any more to help, he really made the whole process a joy from start to finish. Would recommend Miss D. Gallery to anyone.

7. Tel Aviv Museum of Art

27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd The Golda Meir Cultural and Art Center, Tel Aviv 61332012 Israel 6957361 http://www.tamuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 2,022 reviews

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

This museum features a rich collection of art including European works from the 16th to 19th centuries, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and 20th-century modernism.

Reviewed By galg - Tel Aviv, Israel

great musuem with a nice collection and exhibits, architecture wise it's also very impressive esp. the new section. well worth it if you're in town.

8. Beit Hatfutsot - The Museum of the Jewish People

Ramat Aviv, Entrance from Gate #2, Matitya Gate Tel Aviv University Campus, Tel Aviv 6139202 Israel +972 3-745-7800 [email protected] http://www.bh.org.il/
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4.5 based on 658 reviews

Beit Hatfutsot - The Museum of the Jewish People

-Beit Hatfutsot is currently closed until further notice, due to the Corona virus crisis- Beit Hatfutsot, the Museum of the Jewish People, tells the ongoing and extraordinary story of the Jewish people. Beit Hatfutsot connects Jewish people to their roots and strengthens their personal and collective Jewish identity. Beit Hatfutsot conveys to the world the fascinating narrative of the Jewish people and the essence of the Jewish culture, faith, purpose and deed while presenting the contribution of world Jewry to humanity.

Reviewed By marla25 - Hosha‘ya, Israel

I had not been to Bet Hatfutsot for over 20 years, but having heard about its remodeling and redefining itself along with the interesting subjects they were exhibiting there, I went to the museum with my Israeli partner, who had never been there. We stayed almost 4 hours, visiting each exhibit, both permanent and temporary. Some of the museum is still under remodeling, but that did not take away one bit of the meaningful, exciting, stimulating and thought-provoking time we had there. It is a MUST SEE place, for Israelis, Jews and non- Jews alike. The children's exhibit should be experienced by all visitors, young and old.The exhibit there is energetic, creative, , fun and informative.The temporary exhibits on Bob Dylan, Ethiopian Jews in Israel and the war photographer, Chim, were curated in a state-of-the art design. But it was the permanent exhibit hall with the reconstructed synagogues and the films and the cartoons showing Jewish history, customs, prayers, dialogue and connection that was the most moving. The courageous and honest depiction of Judiasm both here in Israel and throughout the world as a pluralistic, dynamic and sensitive religion was so refreshing! I have nothing but praise for the Museum, its content and its message.

9. Eretz Israel Museum Complex (Haaretz Museum)

2 Khayim Levanon Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 6997501 Israel +972 3-641-5244 http://www.eretzmuseum.org.il/e/
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4.5 based on 361 reviews

Eretz Israel Museum Complex (Haaretz Museum)

This museum is comprised of several exhibition pavilions where each is dedicated to a different cultural field and subject including Archaeology, Judaica, Ethnography, Material Culture and Applied Arts of the Land of Israel.

Reviewed By IndigoGrrl - Ness Ziona, Israel

We came primarily for the Tel Aviv Crafts and Design Biennale, but the whole museum was lovely. We really appreciated the way the curators integrated many of the contemporary exhibits from the Biennale with relevant portions of the permanent exhibit, which focuses on the Land of Israel. The Biennale itself was fun, with a wide variety of innovative ideas on display. The campus is spacious and nicely landscaped, with exhobit buildings scatered thoughout for a fun indoor-outdoor experience. We visited in the evening so the temperature was pleasant. An added plus: The museum very strictly complies with Ministry of Health regulations around the covid pandemic. They make sure the exhibit halls are not overcrowded, they limit the number of tickets sold, they have alco-gel dispensers stationed throughout the campus. All the necessary logistics were executed intelligently and pleasantly. Two huge thumbs up!

10. Independence Hall Museum in the Shalom Mayer Tower

16 Shderot Rothschild Eastern Lobby - Ground Floor, Tel Aviv 6688119 Israel +972 3-517-3942 [email protected] http://eng.ihi.org.il/
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4.5 based on 809 reviews

Independence Hall Museum in the Shalom Mayer Tower

Independence Hall- the birthplace of the State of Israel and the birthplace of the first Hebrew speaking city, Tel-Aviv. As one of the forerunners to the Historical Sites of the State of Israel, this house (cornerstone 1910) tells the story of the beginnings of the City of Tel-Aviv, Meir Dizengoff - the first Mayor of Tel-Aviv, and the famous ceremony which took place on May 14, 1948, as David Ben-Gurion declared the establishment of the State of Israel. Through audio-visual mediums come take part in the exciting moment in the birth of the State of Israel.

Reviewed By deecatz

Even though this is not the real location, it is still a great place to learn about the events leading up to the Declaration of the State of Israel. The movie is very informative, all the pictures on the walls are really educational and the bonus is the rest of the historical information in the building. The models of Tel Aviv are so interesting.

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