From art, dance and music festivals to world-renowned museums and performance spaces, Israel is a culture-seekers dream.
In Tel Aviv, the art-loving tourist can delight in major museums such as the newly renovated Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Eretz Israel Museum
or set off in search of smaller, lesser-known gems in the city’s bohemian Neve Tzedek neighborhood or along the gallery-laden streets of Jaffa.
And elsewhere in Israel—from the new Design Museum Holon, Ron Arad’s swooping masterpiece that is fast transforming Israel into an art mecca for international connoisseurs, to the newly revamped Israel Museum in Jerusalem—culture-seekers will find no end of artistic diversions.
Israel’s Holocaust commemoration project began in 1953 with the task of perpetuating the memory of Holocaust victims a
Israel has many global achievements, but one that has history buffs glowing with particular pride is the inscription
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Most major cities boasting a university campus are usually blessed with a botanical garden - an offshoot of the univers
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Each of Tel Aviv's markets is a world unto itself, not only offering differing fare, but reflecting the locals who
The amazing variety that is Israel is nowhere better revealed than at Mini Israel. Along its paths, shaped like a Star
The Druze, a religious minority that lives in harmony in Israel, is an ethnic group known for their hospitality and war
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is one of Israel’s prime showcases for its multi-faceted contemporary culture, Israeli a
Visitors to the Bible Lands Museum flow easily through ancient regions and historical periods as they move from one ai
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