Tel Aviv - tourist attractions
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White City in Tel Aviv | The White City (Hebrew: העיר הלבנה , Ha-Ir HaLevana) refers to a collection of over 4,000 Bauhaus or International style buildings built in Tel Aviv from the 1930s by German Jewish architects who immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine after the rise of the Nazis. Tel Aviv has the largest n... |
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Ramat Gan Stadium | Ramat Gan Stadium (איצטדיון רמת גן, Itztadion Ramat Gan) is the national football stadium in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. Completed in 1951 and serving as Israel's largest stadium ever since, this all-seated stadium contains 41,583 seats, 13,370 of which are located in the Weste... |
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Rabin Square | Rabin Square (Hebrew: כיכר רבין , Kikar Rabin), formerly Kings of Israel Square (Hebrew: כיכר מלכי ישראל , Kikar Malkhey Yisrael), is a large public city square in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel. Over the years it has been the site of numerous political rallies, parades, and other public events. I... |
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Tel Aviv City Hall | The Tel Aviv City Hall(Hebrew בית עיריית תל אביב - יפו) is the center of the government of Tel Aviv, Israel, and houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Tel Aviv City Council. The City Administration was initially established by the water tower on Rothschild Boulevard.... |
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Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv | The Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv is located on Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, just east of the Shalom Tower. The building was designed by Yehuda Magidovitch in 1922 and completed in 1926. It was renovated in 1970 with a new external facade of arches. The synagogue is constructed with a huge dome and magn... |
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Azrieli Center | Azrieli Center is a complex of skyscrapers in Tel Aviv. At the base of the center lies a large shopping mall. The center was originally designed by Israeli-American architect Eli Attia, and after he fell out with the developer of the center David Azrieli (after whom it is named), completion of the d... |
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Al-Bahr Mosque | The al-Bahr Mosque (Arabic: مسجد البحر , Masjid al-Bahr, Hebrew: מסגד הים , Misgad HaYam) is the oldest extant mosque in Jaffa, Israel. It is situated on the Ha`aliya Hashniya harbor and therefore often referred to as the Sea Mosque. Due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, fishermen and sai... |
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St. Peter's Church in Jaffa | St. Peter's Church (Hebrew: כנסיית פטרוס הקדוש, Knessiaht Petrous Hakadosh) is a Franciscan Church in Jaffa, part of Tel Aviv, in Israel. The church was built in 1654 in dedication to Saint Peter over a medieval citadel that was erected by Frederick II and restored by Louis IX of France at the begi... |
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Eretz Israel Museum | The Eretz Israel Museum is a historical and archeological museum in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. Eretz Israel Museum, established in 1953, has a large display of archaeological, anthropological and historical artifacts organized in a series of exhibition pavilions on its grounds... |
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Jaffa Light | Jaffa Light (מגדלור יפו , not to be confused with Cape Jaffa Light) is a lighthouse in Jaffa, Israel. It is located on a hilltop above the old Jaffa Port. It operated between 1865 and 1966, although it is still used as a daylight navigation aid. Jaffa Light was built by French engineers in 1865. I... |
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Relevant data
Geographical coordinates:
32.0667, 34.7667
Approximate population: 390,750
Approximate population: 390,750
The oldest constructions
- Jaffa Light (? - 1862, ?)
- St. Peter's Church in Jaffa (1888 - 1894, ?)
- Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv (1922 - 1926, 1926)
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art (? - ?, 1932)
- White City in Tel Aviv (1933 - ?, ?)
The highest points
- Azrieli Center (186 m.)
- Tel Aviv City Hall (52 m.)
The longest objects
- Ramat Gan Stadium (105 m.)
Objects with the biggest surface
- Azrieli Center (15 ha.)
Most active architects
- Ivor Shaw (1)
- Preston Scott Cohen (1)
- Menahem Cohen (1)
- Yehuda Magidovitch (1)
- Eli Attia (1)
Famous architects who died in the city
- Yehuda Magidovitch (1)
- Eli Attia (1)