La city ​​of Tel Aviv-Yafo better known by the name of Tel Aviv, is one of the largest in Israel, located in the Mediterranean sea coast a little less than a hundred kilometers from the Haifa city. Tel Aviv is recognized for its artistic and cosmopolitan character as the Israel's capital city of culture.

Tel Aviv has become in recent years a important tourist destination due to its great offer in relation to gastronomy, leisure, shopping destinations, artistic expressions, among others; being considered one of the most expensive cities in the East and one of the fifteen most expensive in the world.

Tel Aviv is a recommended destination for tourists who are not only looking for a leisure destination, but, a destination where they can learn about the history and culture of the East, within the main destinations Tel Aviv cultural sights, we have:

Haaretz Museum. In this museum there is a collection of pieces of historical ceramics from the city, in addition to a timeline of the numismatics of this region, and a room dedicated to the city where you can see how it has developed over time .

Tel Aviv Museum of Antiquities. Located in the surroundings of the Old Port of Iafo and where we will find archaeological remains that will give us testimony of the rich past of Iafo.

Art Museum. Space where works of art of different artists are exhibited, but the artistic manifestations of the XNUMXth century stand out.

Haganah Museum of the Armed Forces. In this museum we can find a bit of the history of this city in the days that it was a colony of Great Britain.

Diaspora Museum. Located within the University of Tel Aviv, it is considered one of the most important museums in Israel and shows us the history of the Jewish people throughout history.

House of the Bible. This space in Tel Aviv is intended to exhibit original artistic works that base their themes on content from the Bible.

Macabí Pierre Gildesgame Museum. A space where we can learn about the evolution of sports issues in the city from the beginning of the century to the present.

Among other museums we have: the Wax Museum in the Shalon Tower Observatory; the Beit Bialik Museum; the Ben Gurion House (who proclaimed the independence of Israel in 1948), The Independence Hall, inside the Biblical Museum; and the RoKach House. All of them with hours of attention from Monday to Friday in morning and afternoon shifts.

Finally, note that another zone of Tel Aviv That we cannot miss is the White City, the same one that within its modern architecture maintains a traditional view of the city with its more than four thousand buildings that make it up. The White City de Tel Aviv since 2003 has been recognized as Heritage of Unesco.

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