Get acquainted with Israeli paintings and sculptures, and also enjoy the canvases of Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, Alfred Sisley, Paul Cezanne, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and even Jackson Pollock meeting of Peggy Guggenheim), as well as many other works of outstanding art in the 20th century can be found in the Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts.
Idea base at Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts belongs to the first mayor of Tel Aviv - Meir Dizengoff, the key person of the history of Israel of the early 20th century. In his speech at the opening, he noted that Tel Aviv, as the center of the Jewish mentality, needs not only building new houses and improving streets, but also instilling aesthetic taste in the population, as it is impossible to forget about aesthetics and harmony.
In fact it is not even one museum, but a complex of buildings, including the main building on Boulevard Shaul Ha-Meleh, the pavilion of modern art Helena Rubinstein, the new wing of the museum or the "temple of modernism" - the creation of the American architect Preston Scott Cohen, as well as the Sculpture Garden of Lola Ebner and the Meyerhof Art School on Dubnou Street
- Address of the main building of the Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts: Shaul Hamelech Blvd, 27. You can reach it by buses No. 9, 18, 28 , 70, 90, 111.
- Elena Rubinstein Pavilion is located at the address: Tarsat Blvd, 6, buses No. 5, 26.