Along the left side of this image amongst the crowds, a side view of Tel Aviv’s Ciry Hall can be seen. Comprised of a total of 14 floors, this concrete building stands 52 meters tall. The surrounding area around the building is known as Rabin Square. This large plaza is considered the city’s center and is where large rallies, demonstrations and open fairs are often held.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1676/thumbnail.jp
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Along the left side of this image amongst the crowds, a side view of Tel Aviv’s Ciry Hall can be see...
The City Hall of Tel Aviv is pictured as the right most building in this image. The large collection...
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Known in Israel as “Shuk Ha’Carmel”, the Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and busiest city market...
In this picture, more representations of Bauhaus architecture can be seen. This image was most likel...
Designed in 1922 by Yehuda Magidovitch, the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv is located east if the Shalo...
Along the left side of this image amongst the crowds, a side view of Tel Aviv’s Ciry Hall can be see...
The City Hall of Tel Aviv is pictured as the right most building in this image. The large collection...
As early as 1945 Yaacov Ben Sera, city engineer, was suggesting a transformation of Machei Israel Sq...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...
This image portrays another side shot of the City Hall in Tel Aviv, Israel. Since its completion in ...
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
This photograph shows Metzudat Ze’ev, an office building in Tel Aviv named for Vladimir Jabotinsky. ...
Amongst the dense housing in Tel Aviv, the Shalom Tower can be seen in the center of this image. The...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
Modernist building with a concave front at the point of King George and Sheinkin streets, next to on...
Since its completion in 1975, this multi level entertainment and tourism center has greatly degraded...
Known in Israel as “Shuk Ha’Carmel”, the Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and busiest city market...
In this picture, more representations of Bauhaus architecture can be seen. This image was most likel...
Designed in 1922 by Yehuda Magidovitch, the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv is located east if the Shalo...