SPORTS ARTS & CULTURE
  • The Shoshana & Zevulun Tomer City Museum of Tel Aviv-Yafo

    Showcasing the World's First Hebrew City

    The Tel Aviv Foundation and the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality opened the Shoshana & Zevulun Tomer City Museum of Tel Aviv-Yafo in the renewed Bialik Square. The innovative participatory museum presents a growing collection of stories told by the city residents themselves, from all communities, ages, religions and genders. The renewal of the city museum was […]

  • the cees and phil wynn beach sports community center

    The New Community and Water Sports center, which was established in collaboration with the Tel Aviv Foundation, with the generous support of Paul Wynn, allows direct, safe and accessible beach access, inviting all to connect. The center, built with detailed attention to the coastline, provides open public spaces, a beach sports community center and a […]

  • Beit Lessin theatre in honor of Baruch Ivcher

    Supporting Israeli Culture

    Beit Lessin theatre in honor of Baruch Ivcher

  • The Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre

    The Centre is the home of dance in Israel and the premier presenter of Israeli and international contemporary dance companies. Located in Neve Tzedek, the centre served as a catalyst for its development. Its beautiful and sprawling multi-level campus consists of four performance halls, numerous rehearsal studios, a restaurant, and outdoor plazas. The establishment of […]

  • Liebling Haus – The White City Center

    A Place for Urbanism, Architecture & Conservation

    A professional educational center for urban preservation and modern architecture in the White City, the center was founded by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, The Tel Aviv Foundation and the German Government. In 2003, UNESCO determined that the White City areas in Tel Aviv were a World Cultural Heritage Site, and the center was built in […]

  • Nahum Gutman Museum of Art

    The entire museum’s collection was donated by Nahum Gutman’s family, in order to share his work with the public. Located in the “Writers’ House” in Neve Tzedek, the house served as the center for a new group of Hebrew writers and culture. The national landmark was purchased by the Jewish National Fund and its historical […]

  • Beit Daniel – The Center for Progressive Judaism

    Beit Daniel serves as an ideal of progressive Judaism in Israel based on equality and pluralism. Serving as both a community center and a synagogue, Beit Daniel stands on three pillars: learning, prayer and social justice. Thanks to the vision and generosity of Ruth and Gerard Daniel, The Daniel Center in Tel Aviv-Jaffa strengthens the […]

  • Hamakom – Creative jewish space in tel aviv

    A NEW SPACE FOR JEWISH-ISRAELI CREATIVITY & INNOVATION HaMakom will be the hub of cultural and recreational activity and the heart of the city’s vibrant waterfront, offering interactive exhibitions, immersive experiences and cutting-edge programming geared to both adults and children. A place that will encourage visitors to explore Jewish – Israeli Creativity through dilemma & […]

  • The Benjamin Duhl Center for the Performing Arts

    Located in the heart of the Hatikva neighborhood, thousands of visitors each year fill the 620 seats of The Duhl Center for cultural events, shows and performances. The center was established thanks to the contribution of Benjamin Duhl, who was born in Tel Aviv. During the first Gulf War (1991) the theater was damaged by […]

  • The Arab-Jewish Community Center and Library

    Since its establishment, the Community Center brings together Jews, Muslims and Christians to increase intercultural cooperation, tolerance and understanding through integrated multicultural programming, art, and dialogue. The center was established thanks to the generous donation of Armand Hammer and Guilford Glazer. In 2016, an additional floor and library was added thanks to the generosity of […]

  • The Joseph and Sherrie Garfield Library & Resource Center

    A library and a resource center at the Zeitlin High School, which educates its students to fulfill Torah and mitzvot with the love of the State of Israel. Thanks to the generosity of Joseph and Sherrie Garfield, the library and resource center allows the students to maximize their abilities in the various fields of study […]

  • The Brodt Center for Jewish Culture

    A cultural and cantorial center which aims to bring modern contemporary Israel closer to Jewish spirituality and tradition. The Brodt Center endeavors to strengthen Jewish identity and foster Jewish heritage. Established thanks to the generosity of the Brodt Family.

  • The Beit Tami Cultural Center

    The community center provides arts, culture, music and sports events and enrichment programs to hundreds of residents daily. The center is also home to the Tami Dance Company and the Mad Underground theater group. The center was built thanks to the generosity of the Steinmetz Family, in memory of their daughter Tami. In the near […]

  • The Israel Pollak Tel Aviv Center for Contemporary Art

    The school offers four-year programs in fine art, with specialties in painting, sculpture, photography, computer animation or video. It also hosts an active program of events in its gallery, with leading artists and performances. The school was established thanks to the generosity of the Rachel and Israel Pollak Fund.

  • The Felicja Blumental Music Center & Library

    The music center is dedicated to discovering and supporting Israel’s most talented young musicians. The center also houses a special music library for professional musicians and music lovers. Located in a preserved building in the heart of Kikar Bialik, the center was established thanks to the donation of the late Annette Mizne (Blumental).

  • The Lin & Ted Arison Israel Conservatory of Music

    The Conservatory is one of the oldest and most prestigious musical institutions in Israel. Founded in 1943, the Conservatory received support to transform it into a distinguished center for young musicians, complete with a state-of-the-art concert hall, music library and a modern wing for chamber music classes and opera instruction. The late Ted Arison was […]

  • Marc Rich Israeli Cinema Center, Tel Aviv Cinematheque

    The Cinematheque supports and promotes cinema in Israel, and serves as a home for Israeli cinema and filmmakers. More than just a movie theater, the Cinematheque offers educational programs, provides a platform for young artists, and hosts a variety of film festivals. Established thanks to the generosity of the Marc Rich Foundation, with additional support […]

  • The Rubin Museum

    An artist-house-museum where painter Reuven Rubin lived with his family and worked in his third-floor studio from 1946-1974. A choice selection from the Museum’s permanent collection of Reuven Rubin’s paintings is regularly on display, accompanied by exhibitions featuring Israeli art. The museum was established thanks to the Rubin Museum Foundation.

  • Beit Ariela Shaar Zion Library

    The Library’s collection includes half a million printed books in a variety of languages (Hebrew, English, French and Russian), audiobooks, e-books, CDs, online databases, and more. The Cultural Center at Beit Ariela offers a variety of lectures in literature, arts, Judaism, cinema and dance, as well as several interdisciplinary studies. Built thanks to the generosity […]

  • The Mograbi Center for the History of Israeli Cinema

    Located within the Eretz Israel Museum, a multidisciplinary museum that focuses on the history and culture of Israel. Thanks to the generosity of the Mograbi Family, the establishment of the center will feature permanent and temporary exhibitions on the history of Israeli cinematography.

  • The Catherine Lewis Music Conservatory

    Located in the heart of the Neve Sharett neighborhood, the conservatory enriches the musical training and education of the city’s youth. The center is one of several projects founded thanks to the generosity of Hannah and David Lewis, in memory of their daughter Catherine.

  • The Daniel Amichai Centre for Rowing and Nautical Studies

    The nautical sports center promotes rowing in Israel, nurtures champions, and uses nautical activities to empower those with special needs. The center was established thanks to the generosity of The Porter Foundation, in memory of Linda Porter’s son Daniel Amichai Marcus.

  • The Velodrome

    The first of its kind in Israel and the Middle East, the velodrome is an indoor, Olympic-sized (250 meters) cycling track. The track will be located near the National Sports Center in the Hadar Yosef neighborhood as part of the Municipality’s efforts to encourage cycling throughout the city.

  • The Davis- Lewis Sports, Soccer & Education Centre

    The centre includes a two-story building and a football field. The center provides sports facilities for schools in the neighborhood and beyond, offers enrichment lessons for children. The center was established thanks to the generous donation of the Catherine Lewis Charitable Foundation and The Neil Davis Charitable Fund.

  • Margaret and Sylvan Adams and family gymnasium

    The sports complex at the Kfir School provides students with a state-of-the-art athletic gymnasium to serve their physical, social, and developmental needs. In addition, the facility serves as a meeting place for the entire community that benefit from public programs that are offered in the evening. The gymnasium was donated thanks to the generosity of […]

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