Various sculptures and works of art are scattered along the beautiful boulevard and function as a kind of an outdoor museum.
“Uprise,” by renowned Israeli sculptor and painter Menashe Kadishman, is probably the most famous one. This sculpture, consisting of three metal circles, stands in front of Israel’s national theater, Habima.
The iconic Habima Square also houses the Charles Bronfman Auditorium cultural center, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art and the charming Yaakov Garden.
The complex is built in a way that connects several main streets of great importance in the urban structure of Tel Aviv.
In 2007, the multimillion-dollar Habima renovation project began under the direction of artist Dani Karavan. The theater’s original six pillars were exposed and a lighting system in the shape of an umbrella was installed on top, with 10 meters of transparent glass surrounding the building.