Founded in 1909, White City Tel Aviv is far more than the largest collection of Bauhaus (International style) buildings in any city in the world. White City in Tel Aviv is a living breathing pulse point of world history; a fact which was recognized by UNESCO proclaiming Tel Aviv’s White City a Wor
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Tel Aviv is the second most populated city in Israel with a population of around for hundred thousand. It lies at the heart of the Israeli culture. cated on the Mediterranean coastline, the city's name literally translates into “Spring Mound". The city was founded in 1909, on the outskirts of th
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As one of the oldest and busiest streets in Tel Aviv, Dizengoff street was given its name in for the first mayor of the city, back in 1934. Back then, Dizengoff street was the premiere place to see and be seen and came to be the representative for Israel's cultural life and energy. During the 70s an
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