Tel Aviv is the cultural capital of Israel and you can tell because everything has a museum. From ancient artifacts to contemporary Jewish art you literaly can find it all in a 2 mile radius. Put on your walkin' shoes for a little adventure through art, time and space (yes they even have a Planetarium!).
2 Haim Levanon St
Eretz Israel Museum, Ramat Aviv
Art, history and a new Planetarium...
South Herbert Samuel Promenade
Photographic history of the 1948 Israeli war for independence...
14 Bialik St
Features Rubin's own work and his personal art collection...
27 Shaul Ha-Melekh Blvd
Tel Aviv Museum of Art has the largest art collection in Israel...
10 Betzalel Yafe st
Opening Hours for Contemporary Art Gallery: Mon-Thu 12.00-19.00 Fri - Sat 11.00-14.00...
99 Dizengoff St
The Bauhaus Center is the focal point of information on the architectural style of the Bauhaus period in Tel Aviv. The impact of Bauhaus design was widespread in Tel Aviv and is still evident in homes and businesses today...
10 Mifratz Shlomo St
Ancient City's Treasures...
22 Bialik St
Museum and former home of the national poet...