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Idelson House:This construction, known as "International Style", was brought to Israel by Zionist Jewish architects who made Aliyah.
In Germany, the Bauhaus school was the birthplace of this style. Due to the high concentration of preserved buildings, UNESCO declared Tel Aviv a World Heritage Site in 2003, naming it "The White City".
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Kruskal House:A fantastic example of the International Style by architect Richard Kauffman.
Kauffman designed neighborhoods in Haifa, Jerusalem, and cities such as Afula, among others.
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Bialik House:Built in 1924, this house belonged to Israel’s national poet Haim Nahman Bialik.
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Tel Aviv Museum:An example of the International Style in a building originally constructed as a hotel in 1924.
Today it serves as the Museum of Tel Aviv’s history.
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Russian Embassy:An example of eclectic style architecture built in 1924.
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Sakopsky House:An example of eclectic style on the picturesque Nahalat Binyamin Street.