Haifa Museum of ArtvsTikotin Museum of Japanese Art
Both are endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art is preferred by most professionals compared to Haifa Museum of Art. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art comes in at 91 with endorsements from 3 sources including Fodor's, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Haifa Museum of Art
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Frommer's
26 Shabtai Levi Street, P.O.Box 45134, Haifa 33403, Israel
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"This museum, on the southern edge of the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood, displays artwork from all over the world, dating from the mid-18th century to the present." Full review
"Exhibits contemporary Israeli and international painting, sculpture and video art." Full review
"Home to a strong collection of contemporary painting, sculpture, and prints by Israeli and foreign artists, but with an emphasis on Israeli art. " Full review
Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art
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Frommer's
89 Ha-Nassi Blvd., Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
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" The Japanese atmosphere, created in part by sliding doors and partitions of wood and paper, enhances a display of scrolls, screens, pottery and porcelain, lacquer and metalwork." Full review
"Founded by Felix Tikotin in 1957, this museum – unique in the Middle East – puts on superb exhibits of Japanese art." Full review
"This exceptional museum owns some 7000 traditional and modern works, from antique swords to painted screens to fine ceramics. The museum is located in a handsome, Japanese-inspired building" Full review