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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FORTE Gallery at Tel Aviv Port and FORTE Gallery in Neve Tzedek. Our vision at FORTE galleries is art for the people, both masses and individuals. We are passionate about presenting an eclectic selection of art which includes oil paintings on canvas, original works on paper, photography, sculpture and mixed techniques.
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Concept jewelry. Custom made jewelry Old and antique jewelry restoration & reshaping Costume jewelry (for movies and stage) Unique, handmade jewelry and sculptures made of silver, gold and various precious stones
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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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Contemporary Art in the Heart of Tel-Aviv
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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.
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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This museum features easily digestible, short displays which walk you through the history of the eventual establishment of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) starting from its earliest years, when it started to feature self-defense as a part of the pioneering experience. One starts at the ground floor level-where you view a short film to give you the background of what you will then see in the three small upper levels-each level covering a specific time period: from 1907-1945; 1945-1947 and from the UN partition plan Nov 29,1947 to the establishment of Israel May 26, 1948 when the Prime Minister of the fledgling State ordered the formation of the IDF. There are panels to read as video is played nearby to give a "feel" for the times. Young children will be bored, so since your experience will depend on your grasping the time-line and their attendant trials and tribulations: don't bring them. If you want to understand Israel and its people's devotion to Security-this is the place. Costs? approx. $3.00 if you are a senior and youth and $4.50 for adults.
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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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