Bialik Square
כיכר ביאליק

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All the information about Bialik Square. Bialik Square is one of the calmest and quietest places in central Tel Aviv, perhaps because it has not yet been discovered by Tel Aviv residents. The square is at the end of Little Bialik Street with a great deal of history. Around the square, you can see several of Tel Aviv's historic and important buildings: 1. Beit Bialik— the national poet's Tel Aviv home; a special and very impressive house relative to the period in which it was built. 2. A. Skora House—the second Tel Aviv municipality building, which served it until the mid-1960s, when it moved to the building on Even Gabirol. Since the year of the century, the building has served as the City Museum of Tel Aviv–Yafo. 3. Between them— a relatively new building, but integrated into the architectural landscape: the Felicia Blumenthal Center for Music and a library. In the center of the square there is a fish pond and ornamental plants where you can sit along its edge. Until the beginning of 2008 there was a mosaic sculpture by Nachum Gutman depicting the history of Jaffa and Tel Aviv. The sculpture was removed as part of the renovations because it hid the municipal building. Not far from there, you can reach other important buildings such as the Ra'uvn House Museum and other fine historic structures worth seeing.
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