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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The Museum of Eyewear, Optics, and Visual Culture is located in the Sarona Center: A unique historical complex. Over 300 items from the Museum's collection that tell the story of the world of optics, a story that combines art, fashion and history. Opticana invites the general public to explore and share the passion for this field.
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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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