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Azrieli Observatory
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An observatory situated on top of the Azrieli center, overlooking all of Gush Dan. High-powered telescopes, viewer activated audio guide and a short 3D film describing the history of the city of Tel Aviv.
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Ramat Gan Safari
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Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan Zoological Center south of Ramat Gan National Park, including 1,000 dunams of simulated habitat. The zoo is located in the heart of the park.
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Rubin Museum
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The Rubin Museum is an artist-house-museum in the historical heart of Tel Aviv, formerly the home of the painter Reuven Rubin, where he resided with his family and worked from 1946 until his death in 1974. Constructed in 1930, the house on 14 Bialik St. opened to the public as a museum in 1983. A choice selection from the Museum's permanent collection of Reuven Rubin's paintings has been on display, replaced periodically by guest exhibi...
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Tel Aviv Port
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A world of entertainment and leisure awaits along the breathtaking shoreline, including shows, culture, art exhibitions, shopping at leading stores, weekend markets and a culinary experience brought to you by the best restaurants and chefs that Tel Aviv has to offer – all against the backdrop of the city’s historic port..
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Israeli Art Museum, Ramat Gan
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Eretz Israel Museum
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A museum campus housing pavilions presenting artifacts from ancient cultures in Israel. There are both permanent and periodically changing exhibits of various collections related to art and culture in the land of Israel. The campus also includes the ancient mound of Tel Kasileh, archaeological excavations and a planetarium.
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Nahalat Binyamin
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Almost like Sleeping Beauty, the artists’ market in Nakhalat Binyamin comes to life twice a week and brightens this old street with brilliant spots of color. The houses on this street, which was built starting in 1911, represent the eclectic style prevalent in Tel Aviv in the early British Mandate Period, and add their beauty to the celebration of architecture. On Tuesdays and Fridays a pleasant stroll among the stalls reveals an abunda...
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Ramat Gan National Park
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Large park with broad lawns, playgrounds and an artificial lake. The Man and the Living World Museum is located inside the park and borders The Zoological Center Tel Aviv - Ramat Gan, a zoo known as the Safari.
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Tel Aviv Museum of Arts
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The largest art museum in Israel, with both permanent and periodically changing exhibits of artists from Israel and abroad. There is a sculpture exhibition in the plaza in front of the museum.
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Tel Gezer National Park
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Tel Gezer National Park
All around the Tel Gezer National Park there are remnants from the Middle Bronze Age and the early Kingdom of Israel. One of the most impressive examples is the Gezer waterworks, established either during the Canaanite period or the Israelite period. There is also the destroyed tombstone of a 16th century sheikh and other Muslim graves.
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