Browsing Posts in Tel Aviv and Center

The Nahalat Yehuda Memorial is a memorial to the soldiers of Nahalat Yehuda who were killed in Israel’s wars.

The Leaders Park, or Gan HaManhigim in Hebrew, is an outdoor museum with displays about 7 Israeli leaders.

A display of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals is located outside of cinema city in Rishon Lezion.

The Ayalon Institute was an ammunition factory which was built illegally by the Jews during the British Mandate.

The Gutman Museum showcases the works of the artist Nachum Gutman

The Trumpeldor Cemetery in Tel Aviv contains the graves of many of the important historical figures from the last century.

The Etzel museum in Tel Aviv has displays on the founding and actions of the Etzel pre-military unit.

Rokach House is one of the first homes built outside the old city of Jaffa.

Independence Hall, located in the home of Tel Aviv mayor Meir Dizengoff, is the site where Israel proclaimed independence in 1948.

The Jabotinsky Museum portrays the life of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, the leader of the Etzel group.

The Museum of the History of Tel-Aviv-Jaffa is located in Beit Ha’Ir in Tel Aviv.

Bialik house was the home of the poet Chaim Nachman Bialik

The Rubin Museum was the home and studio of Reuven Rubin.

The Haganah Museum describes the history of the Haganah movement

The Arts and Crafts Fair in Nachalat Binyamin has crafts for purchase and street performances.

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art has one of the largest collections of Israeli art in the world.

The National Park in Ashkelon has a tel and a seaport dating from the Bronze Age.