Tel Aviv Museams are known for being stimulating and enjoyable, especially for children. There are a huge variety of museums in Tel Aviv ranging from large, national institutions such as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Beit Hatfutsot: The Museum of the Diaspora, to smaller, more specialist museums such as the Museum of the History of Tel Aviv-Yafo, the Bauhaus Museum, and the Reuven Rubin Museum. There are also really interesting museums in the towns surrounding Tel Aviv. For instance, the Design Museum in the city of Holon, and the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art in Herzliya.
This international exhibition is one of the most recommended and talked about experiences in the Israeli Children’s Museum in Holon (just 10 minute drive from Tel Aviv),... Read More
Getting a fresh point of view of the city is always a good idea, and what better way is there than doing it on top of the... Read More
Tel Aviv is also known as “the white city” due to its large number of Bauhaus buildings- most of which are coloured in white, and from the... Read More
The namesake of the Bialik Museum, Chaim Nachman Bialik arrived in Israel in 1924 Read More
The story of the Jewish people is quite a remarkable one. Having been exiled from their land and scattered all around the world for more than 4000... Read More
Eretz Israel Museum, one of Israel’s largest, is a multidisciplinary museum that stretches over an area of twenty acres, and includes over a dozen of pavilions, each... Read More
HaEtzel Museum is a must stop for Israel history enthusiasts Read More
In this unusual location, just between the sea shore and the picturesque Neve Tzedek neighborhood, lies the old station of the Jaffa-Jerusalem line which was the first... Read More
On Friday afternoon, May 14, 1948 the declaration of Independence took place. You will re-live history by visiting this fascinating museum. At 4 p.m. – eight hours before... Read More
The “Nalgaat centre” is where you’ll be able to participate in this once in a lifetime experience. The centre was founded in 2007, by the “Nalgaat” non-profit... Read More
Nahum Gutman was one of Israel’s most prominent artists- a painter, sculptor and even a children’s books writer and illustrator Read More
Tel Aviv is known for representing the old versus the new, the ancient and traditional in contrast to the up-to-date modernism, and there’s no other place that... Read More
The impressive fortress-like architecture of the “Palmach Museum”, half blended in the trees and concrete surrounding it, doesn’t reveal the outstanding and exciting experience it offers. Read More
Rabin Square is the main and largest open square in Tel Aviv. It’s situated on Ibn Gabirol street, surrounded by restaurants and cafes. Read More
This is the most important art museum in Israel. Founded in 1932, its initial location was at the Rothschild Blvd, in the private home of Meir Dizengoff,... Read More
Some might consider it a juvenile genre, but comics and caricatures play an inseparable role even in adult life Read More
he Yitzhak Rabin Center was founded by the Knesset in 1997, two years after Rabin’s brutal assassination at the end of the famous peace rally. Its main... Read More