Modernist building with a concave front at the point of King George and Sheinkin streets, next to one with a curved facade at the point of Sheinkin and Allenby; A main public square, located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel at the intersection of King George, Sheinkin, the Carmel Market, Nahalat Binyamin, HaCarmel and Allenby Streets (first paved with concrete in 1914). The square is named so for the six different streets that cross it, contributing to its popularity with tourists and locals alike and making it one of the busiest squares in the city center. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 5/21/2013
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
Pictured is a corner restaurant on Dizengoff Street on Israel’s weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) day. Dizeng...
Modernist buildings with curved facades at the point of Sheinkin and Allenby, left and Allenby and N...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...
Known in Israel as “Shuk Ha’Carmel”, the Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and busiest city market...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
Named after the city’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, the Dizengoff Center was Israel’s first mall. Th...
Named after the British General Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, Allenby Street is one of the major ...
As early as 1945 Yaacov Ben Sera, city engineer, was suggesting a transformation of Machei Israel Sq...
Since its completion in 1975, this multi level entertainment and tourism center has greatly degraded...
Pictured in the upper left hand corner in this aerial shot is Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market. The market i...
Along the left side of this image amongst the crowds, a side view of Tel Aviv’s Ciry Hall can be see...
Located off Allenby Street, the Carmel Market is the largest bazaar market in the city. This photogr...
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
Pictured is a corner restaurant on Dizengoff Street on Israel’s weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) day. Dizeng...
Modernist buildings with curved facades at the point of Sheinkin and Allenby, left and Allenby and N...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...
Known in Israel as “Shuk Ha’Carmel”, the Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and busiest city market...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
Named after the city’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, the Dizengoff Center was Israel’s first mall. Th...
Named after the British General Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, Allenby Street is one of the major ...
As early as 1945 Yaacov Ben Sera, city engineer, was suggesting a transformation of Machei Israel Sq...
Since its completion in 1975, this multi level entertainment and tourism center has greatly degraded...
Pictured in the upper left hand corner in this aerial shot is Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market. The market i...
Along the left side of this image amongst the crowds, a side view of Tel Aviv’s Ciry Hall can be see...
Located off Allenby Street, the Carmel Market is the largest bazaar market in the city. This photogr...
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
Pictured is a corner restaurant on Dizengoff Street on Israel’s weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) day. Dizeng...