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Iasi | Chisinau | ||
to Tel Aviv (TLV) | IAS → TLV | RMO → TLV | |
- Ben Gurion Intl (TLV) | IAS → TLV | RMO → TLV |
It was formed in April 1950 by the merger of the relatively young city of Tel Aviv with the ancient city of Jaffa. Tel Aviv was originally founded as a Jewish suburb of Jaffa.
was founded in 1932. It is considered one of the largest and most important art museums in Israel. The exposition of the museum includes departments: Israeli art, contemporary art, photography, drawing, graphics, design, architecture and the department of art of the 16th - 19th centuries. In addition to the main exhibition, the museum has a sculpture garden and a youth section. In the first years of its existence, the museum functioned in the "House of Dizengoff", where in 1948 the Declaration of Independence of Israel was adopted.
This is the largest open-air bazaar in Tel Aviv. The land for the market was bought by Arthur Ruppin in 1913. The market is open every day except Saturday. The market mainly sells food, as well as household utensils and flowers. On Tuesdays and Fridays, independent artists sell their work, jewelry and art on Nachalat Benyamin Street.
The most famous amusement park in Israel is undoubtedly Tel Aviv's Lunapark. It is located on the banks of the river next to Yarkon Park and covers an area of 5,000 square meters. Surrounded by date palms and eucalyptus trees, the park looks like a blooming garden with cobbled paths.
where you can buy Israeli cheeses and jerky. In restaurants, renowned chefs prepare unusual dishes with seasonal ingredients. Lively bars offer cocktails and craft beers, while a 19th-century Templar cellar houses a trendy wine bar.
was built by Moritz Scheinberg, a watchmaker and jeweler from Jaffa. This tower is one of the chimes built in Palestine to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the coronation of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, ruler of the Ottoman Empire. The tower was built with donations from Arabs and Jews - residents of Jaffa. In total, over a hundred towers were built on the territory of the Ottoman Empire in honor of the anniversary. The tower was built of limestone. The shape is reminiscent of the European church. The dome is covered with copper. On the tower there is a clock and a bell that rings twice an hour. The clock on the tower shows local and European time. The tower is located on the "clock square", named after the tower.
quite a long time ago it became something of a museum and at the same time a recreation area. This place is considered to be one of the must-see places for tourists. Of course, there is no question of any coercion. But it is difficult to understand the spirit of modern Tel Aviv, to feel its life without visiting the old train station. Tourists are attracted here not only by the building of the old station. On the territory there are several beautiful cafes, boutiques with fashionable clothes, souvenir shops and an excellent bookstore with publications in different languages.
located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea opposite Gordon Street near Atarim Square. The beach, being one of the most popular, is chosen by tourists and urban youth during the day, and at sunrise and sunset - by elderly Israelis who play sports here.
Historical and Archaeological Museum, which is located in the Ramat Aviv area of Tel Aviv, Israel. The Eretz Israel Museum, opened in 1953, has a large exposition of archaeological, anthropological and historical artifacts collected in thematic exhibition pavilions: copper, glass, ceramics; coins, etc.
a museum located in Ramat Aviv, Israel, dedicated to Palmach, the strike force of the Haganah's underground government defense organization, which was later integrated into the Israel Defense Forces.
Franciscan Church in Jaffa, part of Tel Aviv, Israel. The church was built in 1654 in honor of St. Peter over the medieval citadel, which was erected by Frederick I and restored by Louis IX at the beginning of the second half of the 13th century. At the end of the 18th century, the church was destroyed twice and rebuilt twice. The current building was built between 1888 and 1894 and renovated in 1903.
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