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Tel Aviv Musuem of Art
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.
The Collection House of the History of the IDF
Permanent exhibition of special vehicles, tanks, weapons, uniforms, and even army cutlery and dishes from the first years of the Israel Defense Forces.
Mo'etset ha-Am Museum
It was in this building, during the months preceding the establishment of the State of Israel, that Mo'etset ha-Am, the temporary first Knesset, and Minhelet ha-Am, the temporary first government, held their meetings. The museum shows a display of stamps and contribution boxes used to raise money for buying land.
The Great Mosque
Mosque built in the middle of the 12th century as a Christian church, that was turned into a mosque. One of the few crusader buildings in Israel to survive almost completely intact. Next to it is Gan Ha-Nasi, the first public park in the city.
Ramat Gan National Park
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.
St. George Church
The main church for the Greek-Orthodox in Jaffa, apparently built at the end of the 19th century and prominent because of to its tall bell tower. The Greek-Orthodox cemetery is next to it.
Beit Ha-Tfutsot
Permanent and periodically changing exhibits on Jewish life in the Diaspora, located on the campus of Tel Aviv University. The museum also houses seminar rooms, a Jewish genealogy center and a Jewish music center.
The Maronic Church
The church was built in 1904 with the help of the merchant, Alexander Howard Bey, a Maronite from Malta.
The Planetarium
Planetarium that offers a simulated flight around the universe, featuring a 360-degree screen, a moving floor and special sound and light effects.
Ben Gurion House
House of Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, in a street named after him. The house remains as it was, and next to it is a museum with a permanent exhibition about Ben-Gurion and his heritage.
 
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