Dizengoff Street, named for Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel Aviv, is the home for designer shops and leisure in Tel Aviv. Since the 1970s the street has seen some decline, but continues to be a destination for those seeking designer fashions and coffee shops. The streets iconic status inspired a new slang term for those who frequent the street, “I‘hizdangef,” literally meaning to “Dizengoff oneself.”https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1657/thumbnail.jp
Seen in this picture is the large number of people that have come to enjoy the many retail offerings...
Allenby Street is a commercial street in Tel Aviv that is also a hub of nightlife known for clubs, p...
This photograph of a residential street in Tel Aviv shows traces of Scottish planner Patrick Geddes ...
Dizengoff Street, named for Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel Aviv, is the home for designer sh...
Named for Mei Dizengoff, former Mayor of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Street was once a shopping destination ...
This photograph was taken at 99 Dizengoff St. in 1980. The film 99 Dizengoff had just been released ...
Named after the city’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, the Dizengoff Center was Israel’s first mall. Th...
Pictured is a corner restaurant on Dizengoff Street on Israel’s weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) day. Dizeng...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (2 of 6) it’s easy to ...
The International style dominates residential structures in Tel Aviv developed between the 1920s and...
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 ...
Seen in this picture is the large number of people that have come to enjoy the many retail offerings...
Allenby Street is a commercial street in Tel Aviv that is also a hub of nightlife known for clubs, p...
This photograph of a residential street in Tel Aviv shows traces of Scottish planner Patrick Geddes ...
Dizengoff Street, named for Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel Aviv, is the home for designer sh...
Named for Mei Dizengoff, former Mayor of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Street was once a shopping destination ...
This photograph was taken at 99 Dizengoff St. in 1980. The film 99 Dizengoff had just been released ...
Named after the city’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, the Dizengoff Center was Israel’s first mall. Th...
Pictured is a corner restaurant on Dizengoff Street on Israel’s weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) day. Dizeng...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (2 of 6) it’s easy to ...
The International style dominates residential structures in Tel Aviv developed between the 1920s and...
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 ...
Seen in this picture is the large number of people that have come to enjoy the many retail offerings...
Allenby Street is a commercial street in Tel Aviv that is also a hub of nightlife known for clubs, p...
This photograph of a residential street in Tel Aviv shows traces of Scottish planner Patrick Geddes ...