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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.

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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