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Tel Aviv Musuem of Art
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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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The Collection House of the History of the IDF
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Permanent exhibition of special vehicles, tanks, weapons, uniforms, and even army cutlery and dishes from the first years of the Israel Defense Forces.
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Mo'etset ha-Am Museum
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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.
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The Great Mosque
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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.
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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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St. George Church
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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.
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Beit Ha-Tfutsot
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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.
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The Maronic Church
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The church was built in 1904 with the help of the merchant, Alexander Howard Bey, a Maronite from Malta.
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The Planetarium
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Planetarium that offers a simulated flight around the universe, featuring a 360-degree screen, a moving floor and special sound and light effects.
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Ben Gurion House
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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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