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This museum is comprised of several exhibition pavilions where each is dedicated to a different cultural field and subject including Archaeology, Judaica, Ethnography, Material Culture and Applied Arts of the Land of Israel.
Part of the Habimah Square Cultural Complex, Mann Auditorium is home to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
This restored home and library of Chaim Nachman Bialik (1873-1934), Israel’s national poet, contains 94 books he wrote with translations in 28 languages.
In Greek mythology, Andromeda was chained to this rock just off Jaffa Port and rescued from crtain death by Perseus.
An archaeological site from the time of Egyptian ruler Ramses II (1400-1200 BCE) features a gate inscribed with Egyptian hieroglyphics.
This neighbourhood is not touted in any of the Tel Aviv tourist brochures, the way its next door neighbour, Neve Tzedek, is. Few of the 50 to 70-year-old buildings have been renovated, though here, in terms of density, is Tel Aviv's largest concentration of Bauhaus architecture.
Tel Aviv's main artery is filled with busy pedestrian traffic, shops, cafes, art galleries, boutiques and wine bars.
Habimah Square is an important cultural center comprising the Habimah Theatre, the Mann Auditorium, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion.
Notorious traffic circle named for Star of David.
This modern art museum is part of the Habimah Square cultural complex.
Habimah Theatre is part of the Habimah Square cultural complex.
This small shop is bedecked with trophies won by the owners, two members of the Israeli National Surfing Team. They carry the top brands of surfing and skateboarding wear, including Quicksilver, O'Neill, Spider, Zarka and Rip Curl.
