The Bauhaus Center in Tel Aviv
In 2003, Tel Aviv was recognized by UNESCO as a unique architectural and cultural site. Its nickname, the “White City,” stems from the whitewashed, functional Bauhaus school (1919-1933) school of architecture that shaped much of the city’s urban landscape.
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Established in 2000 with the mission of educating the public about the German Bauhaus school dedicated to art, architecture and design, the Bauhaus Center at 77 Dizengoff combines a museum, an exhibition space and a shop dedicated to Bauhaus-influenced and original Israeli designs.
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