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Bialik Square Buildings & Landscape
Public Realm + Building in Tel Aviv, Israel – designs by various architects
13 May 2013
Bialik Square Tel Aviv
Location: central Tel Aviv, Israel
The Museum of the History of Tel Aviv-Yafo opened in 2009 in what was the old Tel Aviv Municipality building in Bialik Square. This is an elegant piece of city planning, humble, axial and successful as a place where people like to linger. It features a contemporary extension to the north.
On Bialik Street are the Bauhaus Museum and Reuben Reuven (artist) museums as well as the Bialik Museum (dedicated to the former national poet of Israel).
Bialik Square and Bialik Street are named after the late poet Ha’im Nachman Bialik, known as the “National poet of Israel”.
Former City Hall
Design: PH.Skora
photographs © Adrian Welch
A fountain with mosaic paintings about Tel Aviv inside it, is located at the middle of square:
photograph © Adrian Welch
Extension to rear of Former City Hall:
photographs © Adrian Welch
Felicja Blumenthal Music Center and Library
photograph © Adrian Welch
Felicja Blumenthal Music Center and Library, Bialik Square, Tel Aviv
Design: Nili Portugali Architect
picture from architects
Felicja Blumenthal Auditorium
Modernist building:
photograph © Adrian Welch
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