A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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*** 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".
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.
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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.
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Corridor Contemporary was established in 2012 in the world-famous five-star David Inter-Continental Hotel in Tel Aviv. The gallery represents Israeli and international artists and holds an impressive international collection. By exposing Israeli audience to international visual art and introducing the world with Israeli art, Corridor Contemporary contributes a unique voice to Israel’s art scene.
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In the vibrant area of Neve Tzedek, on the pastoral Shabazi street, Zygo Art Gallery has opened its doors to the public. The gallery facing the street and bypasses offers alternating displays of Zygo Artist works of art throughout the years.
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This museum features a rich collection of art including European works from the 16th to 19th centuries, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and 20th-century modernism.
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.
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The Nahum Gutman museum of art is based In the heart of Neve Tzedek, the first jewish neighborhood outside of the walls of Jaffa. The museum tells the story of the artist Nahum Gutman, which goes hand in hand with the story of Tel Aviv. The city, along with its culture and people, is documented in Nahum Gutman’s creation from its first days. A visit in Tel Aviv will not be complete without a visit in the Nahum Gutman museum of art. The museum offers a wide range of art workshops and guided tours in addition to the museum’s exhibitions
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The Ilana Goor Museum, distinct in its dual purpose as both the gallery and private home of the artist, is a uniquely hidden gem in the old city of Jaffa. Housed in a historically rooted eighteenth-century structure, the museum allows visitors to see and feel the eclectic collection of famous Israeli sculptor Ilana Goor with Old Jaffa as a background storyline and setting. Within the walls of the beautifully-renovated structure lay over 500 artworks, both by Goor herself and by guest Israeli and international artists included in the museum collection. For the first time in Israel, you have the opportunity to admire works of art from the point of view of the artist/collector rather than as exhibits in a sterile academic environment. Despite the Museum's eclectic nature, each room features creations from different places and times. Each work of art has a different background and a story all its own. The Museum's uniqueness lies in the unexpected contexts generated by each artist, both on the human and on the visual level.
This was my favorite thing to see in Tel Aviv/Jaffa. One woman's wonderful, eclectic collection, including her own work. The building is amazing as well - and old collection of spaces tied together to make a large home right in the old city's walls. You really feel that you are a visitor in her fantastic house and that she would be the most amazing friend to have. Can't recommend this enough. Take some time to sit on the roof terraces and to poke through every inch of the this place. There is a shop that sells some of her work (with understandably high prices). This is such a one-of-a-kind place. Don't miss it.
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"Ben Zion David" -Jewish Yemenite Culture and Art Museum is located in the artistic quarter of Old Jaffa, Israel . It is part of a whole complex, consisting of a Gallery, that exhibits the original ,hand-crafted ,traditional Yemenite Jewish filigree jewelry and Judaica pieces made by Ben Zion David ; Open-to-the-public Workshop and a Museum Exhibition part ,that hosts visitors from all over the world , showing teaching and spreading the cultural background of Ben Zion and the history of the Yemenite Jews.
This is a one room museum associated with a Jewish Yemenite jewelry shop. I was there early in the morning and the ladies running the facility/shop were very friendly in showing me the exquisite jewelries they made, their heritage and then offered me coffee and a leisurely examination of the tools they used to carry on their trade. An enchanting experience.
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