Gems in Israel
Spotlighting Israel's Lesser Known Tourist Attractions and Travel Sites, the Gems.

April 2001  
ISSN: 1527-9812  
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THIS MONTH

An Introduction to Bauhaus Architecture
A Patchwork of Neighborhoods
Bauhaus in Tel Aviv
Bauhaus Tours
On th Side - Rest & Refreshment
Finding Your Way around Tel Aviv
Bauhaus Tours

Since we originally published this issue, many of you have written inquiring about the Bauhaus walking tours.

This is a great opportunity to take a short historical walking tour with your family & friends and learn about Tel Aviv's beautiful International Style (Bauhaus) architecture, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

For reservations - please Contact us and indicate:
1) Your preferred dates (please include at least two options).
2) Your preferred language (English, Hebrew, German).
3) Where you can be reached in Israel.

For those interested in complementing the guided tour or conducting your own ‘do it yourself’ tour, you can take a self-guided tour of Rothschild Boulevard, Ahad Ha’am Street, Engel Street, Nachmani Street, Melchett Street and Balfour Street.

Most of the streets listed below are not included in the guided tour, so by taking both the guided tour and a self guided tour you can really get a good sense of the International Style of architecture in Tel Aviv.

Rothschild Boulevard and Ahad Ha’am Street run parallel to each other while some of the other streets listed below, intersect them both. Trees that provide shade from the blazing sun flank Rothschild Boulevard. If you are considering a self guided tour, you may want to get Gems' Bauhaus Extra

Rothschild Boulevard # 61
Rothschild Boulevard # 62
Rothschild Boulevard # 66
Rothschild Boulevard # 67
Rothschild Boulevard # 73
Rothschild Boulevard # 83
Rothschild Boulevard # 84
(the first building in Tel Aviv, built on ‘stilt’ type columns)
Rothschild Boulevard # 87
Rothschild Boulevard # 89-91
Rothschild Boulevard # 93
Rothschild Boulevard # 99
Rothschild Boulevard # 100
Rothschild Boulevard # 117
Rothschild Boulevard # 118
Rothschild Boulevard # 119
Rothschild Boulevard # 121
Rothschild Boulevard # 123
Rothschild Boulevard # 126-128

Ahad Ha’am Street # 49
Ahad Ha’am Street # 57
Ahad Ha’am Street # 89
Ahad Ha’am Street # 91
Ahad Ha’am Street # 93
Ahad Ha’am Street # 95

Engel Street # 3
Engel Street # 5
Engel Street # 6
Engel Street # 7
Engel Street # 8
Engel Street # 9

Nachmani Street # 27

Melchett Street # 5
Melchett Street # 15
Melchett Street # 28

Balfour Street # 24-26

While walking on the above listed streets will enable you to view the buildings, the self-guided tour will not afford the opportunity to hear all the explanations behind this interesting architectural style and its local devlopments.

To reserve a private Bauhaus tour, please send an email with the required information, listed at the beginning of this article.


49 Ahad Haam Street, architect Zachi Shlush
49 Ahad Haam Street, architect Zachi Shlush
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