Show and Tel: Bizarre Sculptures on View in Tel Aviv
Show and Tel: Bizarre Sculptures on View in Tel Aviv
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Tel Aviv is known for its legendary public art. While street art is the city’s main claim to fame, the sculptures that saturate the streets and green spaces of Tel Aviv are equally awe-inspiring.
Since people outside Israel can’t visit Tel Aviv right now, ISRAEL21c brings you pictures and history of some of the best sculptures around the city.
From Tel Aviv University in the north to Jaffa down south, these iconic sculptures can be found in all corners of this artistic city.
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The national flag of Bhutan. A Redditor joked that whoever has to project this on City Hall in Tel Aviv has their work cut out for them. Photo: Wikipedia.
I’ve been as interested as anybody to learn about the announcement of diplomatic relations that have become a staple item in the news agenda in Israel for the past few months.
Hanukkah hits list: Top six places to visit safely during festival
From Lantern tours at Rosh HaNikra in northern Israel to guided tours of Ben-Gurion s Hut in the southern Kibbutz of Sde Boker, Ynet has combined the list of the best activities to do during this year s, pandemic-hit holiday
Iris Lifshitz Kliger |
Published: 12.10.20 , 14:11
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah that begins on Thursday evening is a great time to celebrate and travel the country with the family. Even though the coronavirus pandemic persists, there are still many activities to safely partake in during the holiday across Israel.
Ynet has combined for its readers the list of the best activities to do during this year s unusual festival of light.