In Tel Aviv there are four routes, known as the
Orange Routes that will help you get acquainted with the
city. A number of the city's smaller museums are located
on these routes.
Three of the existing Orange Routes are best walked,
as parking spaces in Tel Aviv are hard to come by. All
the routes start at 5 Shalom Aleichem Street, between
Hayarkon and Ben Yehuda Streets. Along the routes you'll
find large orange and green metal markers that make it
easy to identify the specific location as well as a sign
that outlines the location's history.
The Beginnings of a City - Route # 1 The Gem of the
Orange Routes
The First Town Hall, 47 Bialik Street, 03/525-5052
Municipal offices were in this building (until 1965).
This building was built in 1925 as a hotel. In front
you'll see a mosaic sculpture by Nahum Gutman (see
separate article).
Beit Bialik (Bialik House), 22 Bialik Street,
03/525-4530 This was the former home of Haim Nahman
Bialik, Israel's national poet. The building combines
eastern and western styles and features beautiful tiles
made at Bezalel. The two-story building is by and large
as it was during Bialik's time and includes original
furniture, a 1,000-volume book collection, and dozens of
paintings by the most prominent artists of Bialik's
time. Exhibits are labeled only in Hebrew, however
groups may arrange for an English-speaking guide, by
calling in advance.
Beit Rubin (Rubin House), 14 Bialik Street,
03/525-5961 This small museum is located just a few
doors down from Beit Bialik. This was the house where
the painter Reuven Rubin, lived and worked for 30 years.
The museum that houses 45 of his paintings opened to the
public in 1983. Featured works include two distinct
periods, a naïve phase that characterizes the 1920's and
later a freer expression of the world, in the 1960's.
The artist's studio has been preserved on the third
floor of the museum, as it was during Rubin's lifetime.
Migdal Shalom, (Shalom Tower), 03/517-7304 This is
the original site of the first high-school, known as
Gymnasia Herzelia . The tower has an observation deck
that affords a great view of the city and mosaics by
Nahum Gutman and David Sharir.
Independence Hall, 03/517-3942 This was the former
home of Meir Dizengoff, the city's first mayor and
served as the first site of the Tel Aviv Museum. It was
here that Israel's independence was proclaimed. There
are no elaborate exhibits here. But anyone who's ever
seen the black and white footage declaring the birth of
the Jewish state will find it eerie standing in the
exhibit hall that recreates the momentous occasion. This
particular museum's starkness perhaps best provides an
accurate representation of both pre and post-War of
Independence days of 1948.
The Haganah Museum, 23 Rothchild Blvd., 03/560-8624
The museum is located in the former home of Eliyahu
Golomb, one of the leaders of the Haganah. The museum
follows the evolvement of the underground defense force,
from its founding until the beginning of the new State
of Israel and the establishment of the IDF (Israel
Defense Forces).
Neve Zedek A neighborhood originally built for Jews
that moved from Jaffa at the end of the 19th century.
This area has been undergoing much renovation and
restoration in recent years (while many of the buidlings
are still run-down). The Nahum Gutman museum is located
in this area which is becoming increasingly sought
after.
Susan Dalal Center, 03/510-5656 A center for drama
and arts and home of the Bat Sheva dance company.
The Rest of the Orange Routes
Tel Aviv Center - Route # 2
Habimah National Theater, 03/526-6666, The Mann
Auditorium, 03/528-9163, Tel Aviv Performing Arts
Center, 03/692-7710, Tel Aviv Museum of Art,
03/695-7361, Monument to the Holocaust and the
Resistance, Rabin Plaza, Tel Aviv Municipality and Rabin
Plaza, 03/521-8438
Jaffa (pronounced Yafo in Hebrew) - Route # 3
Beit Gidi (Etzel Museum), 03/517-7180, The Clock
Tower, Ancient Jaffa
Over the Yarkon River - route # 4 (this is a car
route)
The Eretz Israel Tel Aviv Museum, 03/641-5244, Beth
Hatefutsoth (The Museum of the Jewish Diaspora)
03/646-2020, Yehoshua Gardens - Hayarkon Park,
03/642-2828, The Israel Trade Fair and Convention
Center, 03/646-2401.
The Association for Tourism Tel Aviv-Yafo has two
offices where tourists can receive brochures about the
Orange Routes (brochures are distinctly absent from the
locations along the routes themeseselves). Also
available, a wide array of additional information and
brochures about the various attractions and activities
in Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv -Yafo City Hall, ground floor. TEL,
03/521-8500 - open Sunday-Thursday from 9:00 AM - 4:00
PM.
New Central Bus Station, TEL 03/639-5660 - 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM, opposite bus ramp # 603 on 6th foor.