Tel Aviv Museum of Art (מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות)
Museums & Galleries
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This is my favorite museum in Tel Aviv that I always visit out of the blue when strolling in the area. The museum has two buildings – the old one contains impressive collection of old masterpieces as well as contemporary and modern art; the new building, created by brilliant Preston Scott Cohen architect, is a home for Israeli art and design.
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Sarona Market | שרונה מרקט
Budget Meals
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The indoor market space is located in the heart of newly renovated Sarona district that originally was a German Colony. Inside the market you'll find dozens of stalls with fresh vegetables, olives & cheese from local farmers as well as good selection of Israeli wine. The market also hosts a lot of cafes and restaurants of famous chefs.
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Florentin St
Sights
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Along the day, Florentine neighborhood is a busy area, filled with craftsmen, carpenters, upholsterers, cobblers and bakers (and tattoos studios - send me PM in case you need help with that). BUT, after sunset, it becomes a really bustling local bars area (especially on weekends).
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Florentin (שכונת פלורנטין)
Sights
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Florentin is an old Tel Aviv neighbourhood built by immigrants from Greece. A dingy hole several decades ago, now it is a hipster area full of street art, cafes, eateries, bars, galleries, old shops, music and bustling with youth and joy.
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Eretz Israel Museum (מוזיאון ארץ ישראל)
Sights
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After "Israel Museum" in Jerusalem, I find that this museum is the most interesting in Israel and it has a large display of archaeological, anthropological and historical artifacts organized in a series of exhibition pavilions on its grounds.
There are pavilions in various fields, such as archaeology, Judaica, folklore, and art for Israeli art.
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