Tel Aviv is 102 years old, but Israel's history goes back millenia. Around Israel there are innumerable ways to study, view, enjoy and learn about history. In Tel Aviv, there are many historical sites within the White City such as Independence Hall, where Israel declared it's independence in 1948, Rabin Square, where Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated, first prime minister of Israel David Ben Gurion's residence in Tel Aviv as well as many other places. Jaffo is one of the oldest cities in the world and possibly the oldest port still in use. Truly ancient history resides in Jaffo and one feels it when you walk up and down the streets.
2 Haim Levanon St
Eretz Israel Museum, Ramat Aviv
Art, history and a new Planetarium...
Yefet Street
(and others)
Ancient neighborhood where Arabs and Jews are at peace...
17 Ben-Gurion Blvd
Extensive library filled with Israeli history...
90 Dizengoff
After you pass Amilia Cafe heading north on Dizengoff, keep an eye out for a set of stairs going down to your right. Tucked away is a gallery of antiques, crafts, pictures and books relating to all things Israel...
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...
27 Bialik St
History of Tel Aviv...
Between Yefet Street, Olei Tzion and the sea
Old Jaffa Mosque...