Tel Aviv center
by Ron Shoshani
Title
Tel Aviv center
Artist
Ron Shoshani
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The "State Square" in Tel Aviv center also known as Kikar Hamedina, was designed by the international architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Tel Aviv has several major plazas and the best known are Rabin Square, Dizengoff Circle and HaMedina Square aka the State Square.
Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 by a group of 66 jewish residents of Jaffa who envisaged a European style garden suburb, with wide streets and boulevards. A hundred years later, their vision has come alive.
The city of Tel Aviv is an open air museum exhibiting an impressive display of international style buildings and Bauhaus architecture.
Tel Aviv is the cultural and business hub of Israel and is an active city with lively entertainment, culture, art, fashion events, movie theaters, shopping malls, food festivals, a variety of cuisines and an attractive nightlife scene. As a result, Tel Aviv is sometimes called "The city that never sleeps" by tourists and locals alike.
Situated on a 12 kilometer long strip on the Mediterranean seacoast, the sunny beachfront of Tel Aviv has multiple relaxed bathing beaches and a romantic waterfront promenade.
The city high rise buildings form a beautiful skyline against the shore and the beautiful beaches are an ideal and attractive spot for vacationers.
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December 2nd, 2012
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