Ancient building houses rare memorabilia and unique art pieces linked to a famous mentalist's life. The atmosphere is charismatic and engaging, with nonstop storytelling and live demonstrations. Visits require prior appointment and follow a structured, guided experience without free exploration.
An intimate museum offers a unique collection of Uri Geller's life and memorabilia. Guided tours by Uri Geller himself bring personal stories and engaging exhibits to life.
Outdoor art exhibitions and historical boards surround the museum. It offers a snapshot of life, pop culture, history, and political leaders tied to various federal agencies.
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The museum tour is only available for groups with prior reservations.
Each tour lasts about one and a half hours, guided by Uri Geller.
Uri Geller performs a spoon-bending show at the end of the tour.
Three-story building houses exhibits on underground history before statehood, featuring an apartment display and augmented reality shows for children. Atmosphere combines interactive storytelling with historical films in an aesthetic setting. Visitors engage with detailed narratives about a lesser-known community's role in independence.
Exhibits focus on the history of the Lehi underground and its commander Avraham Yair Stern. The museum offers a three-dimensional experience with interactive displays and a standout third-floor apartment exhibit.
Two floors focus on the founder Abraham and the creation of the Israeli state. The museum tells the history of Lehi's struggle against British rule with engaging and heartfelt instruction.
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The entrance fee is 20โช.
The museum has limited working hours from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Guided tours are available and provide extra information in English.
Museum integrates historic house setting with interactive puzzles to convey the era's atmosphere. Exhibits focus on the defense underground's role in national history, offering comprehensive, accessible storytelling for all ages.
Exhibits focus on the history of the Haganah and its role in the founding of Israel and the IDF. Tours provide detailed, comprehensive information with all content available in English, making it suitable for the whole family.
Exhibits focus on the history of the Haganah from its start to joining the IDF, using sound, pictures, and text. The museum offers accessible history with English audio and clear explanations about the state's heritage and Zionism.
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The museum is open on weekdays from 8 AM to 4 PM.
Parking is not available on site; use nearby Rothschild 1 parking lot.
Guided tours are recommended for families and children over six.
Small, cozy museum operates in original studio with authentic atmosphere and lovingly furnished spaces. It tells a deep, inspiring story of survival, art, and history through personal artifacts and narratives. Visitors experience a blend of Holocaust themes with humor and love of life.
The museum tells the extraordinary story of a Holocaust survivor who became a creator of Hebrew fonts and a Mossad graphics chief. It features emotional exhibits and personal stories shared directly by his daughters, making it a deeply moving experience.
The museum offers an intimate look at Joseph Bau, a key figure in Jewish and Israeli history. It features his illustrations and shares his story in a historic setting.
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The museum may close in a year due to the demolition of the house.
The museum tells the life story of Yosef Bau, a Holocaust survivor and forger for the Mossad.
The small museum consists of 2 rooms (workshop) where the things of Joseph Bau are preserved.
Modern heritage museum showcases interactive exhibits and hi-tech features in a spacious, well-curated setting. Bright, colorful design creates an optimistic atmosphere that invites reflection on cultural history. Visitors engage with diverse installations and enjoy amenities like an on-site cafe.
Exhibits offer a fascinating and high-level look at the Jewish people. The museum provides an extraordinary experience that many find worthwhile and amazing.
Exhibits cover Jewish history, culture, and religion with many modern interactive displays. The museum presents stories through art, clothing, and daily life, making history accessible for all ages.
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Entry is free on Fridays, but booking in advance is required.
Free entry is also available on Thursdays for the religious population.
The tour in English is only available at 1pm.
House converted into a museum offers elaborate exhibits with detailed instruction. A dedicated room encourages children's creativity, featuring a 'find the treasure' challenge on an architectural map. The environment invites exploration beyond exhibits, blending with a special surrounding area.
Permanent exhibitions on the lower floor provide detailed history of the city's expansion. The museum highlights the Bauhaus international style and offers an English tour along with a coffee shop for relaxing.
Bauhaus-era architecture stands out as a key feature, showcasing a unique historical style. Permanent exhibitions on the lower floor offer detailed insights into the building's role in the city's history and cultural growth.
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The tour costs 30 NIS, or 15 NIS for Tel Aviv citizens.
There are both permanent and temporary exhibitions at the museum.
The museum features a lovely cafe on the first floor.
Museum-style cultural center features a modern design with a structure resembling wings of a pale dove and offers a sophisticated audio system with headphones for exhibit explanations. Atmosphere combines a strong sense of history with an elaborate, high-class presentation, creating a compelling narrative of national heritage. Visitors engage with interactive elements like an escape-room-style game and experience stunning views from the balcony.
Large-scale building hosts an extensive exhibition with videos, photos, and accessories. Interactive elements include a game like an escape room and explanations via mobile devices and headphones.
An experiential room with interactive screens introduces Israel's history through riddles and questions. The museum creatively unfolds Yitzhak Rabin's life alongside the country's history, offering a unique and well-maintained heritage site that connects past and present.
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Parking is available on site at the museum.
The museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities.
The exhibition about the Six Day War is currently on display.
Building overlooks the sea with stunning views and a picturesque outdoor lunch area. Interior spaces combine innovative technology like virtual reality with calm, inspiring atmosphere suited for intimate events and workshops.
Exhibits focus on technology and innovations with interactive and educational displays. Guided tours provide great explanations that make the museum fascinating and inspiring.
An interactive journey highlights Israeli history alongside innovation and environmental sustainability. The site blends heritage with modernity, showcasing culture and hope for the future.
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Reservations are required for group tours to ensure availability.
The center is wheelchair accessible, making it easy to navigate.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly.
Square features quiet Bauhaus architecture and a rippling fountain with fish, creating a peaceful, pastoral atmosphere. Benches under shaded trees and a free outdoor library invite calm and quiet enjoyment. It stands out as a historic, serene urban corner away from city noise.
Several museums cluster around a charming square with Bauhaus-style buildings. The City Museum covers local history, while the Bialik House and Reuven House showcase national poet archives and art collections with rotating exhibitions.
Bialik Square features historic buildings that each tell a unique story and showcase beautiful restoration. The City Museum offers clear insights into the area's rich history and past events.
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Guided tours are available daily at 10am and 2pm.
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
Public restrooms are available on-site for visitors.
Museum spreads across a vast area with eclectic exhibits blending history and art. Visitors enjoy a quiet green space with a planetarium and cultural events adding variety. The setting combines renovated interiors and older buildings, creating a unique but unplanned layout.
Exhibitions combine ancient and contemporary arts with a focus on history and design. The museum sits in a pleasant park and offers free entrance for visitors.
Exhibits include historical dresses, a ceramic pavilion, and a coins pavilion showcasing regional history. The museum blends historical collections with modern art and interactive installations like "Field Hospital."
Good to know
Children up to 18 have free entry to the exhibition.
The planetarium requires a separate fee and is closed during the week.
Arrive 30 minutes early for parking, as spaces fill up quickly.
Tower combines historic architecture with nostalgic atmosphere and artistic displays including mosaics and exhibitions about old Tel Aviv. The space feels more like a museum than a mall, offering a quiet, pleasant environment with a spectacular city view from upper floors.
Exhibitions focus on Tel Aviv's early days with photos, mosaics, and models showing the city's rise and immigrant life. The museum offers a free, historical glimpse into the city's foundation and development.
Exhibitions on the ground and first floors showcase the history of Tel Aviv and the city's development. The site serves as an old monument with detailed displays about the city's past.
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You can enter the building only through the western entrance.
Visiting the art galleries is free.
The entrance is free.
Building designed as a hotel in 1925 stands as an architectural gem on a historic square. Exhibits include an interactive timeline, family photographs, and colorful tiles from early residential buildings. Atmosphere suits newcomers and children learning about the city's history.
Exhibits include an interactive timeline and family album photographs that detail the city's history. The museum suits children and newcomers to the subject.
Exhibits include an interactive timeline and photographs from family albums that provide a comprehensive overview of the city's history.
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The museum is closed on Mondays.
Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month.