BAUHAUS

Walking around in the white part of Tel Aviv is startling. It looks like you’re strolling in lovely Berlin, but with better temperatures. Multiple bauhaus buildings will be your share. Around 1930 a lot of Jewish architects started to immigrate to Tel Aviv. Because they studied at the Bauhaus school there style was strongly influenced. I have to admit it is w o n d e r f u l.


In 1933 Belgian King Albert I visited Tel Aviv. When he died in 1934 the city honoured him by naming a square after him.

Albert I square

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