Tel Aviv Museum of ArtvsHelena Rubinstein Pavilion (Habimah Square)
Both are rated highly by writers. Overall, Tel Aviv Museum of Art is preferred by most reviewers compared to Helena Rubinstein Pavilion. Tel Aviv Museum of Art scores 93 with approval from 7 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Travel + Leisure.
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
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Frommer's
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27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd., Tel Aviv 64329, Israel
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"A fine collection of national and international art... as well as a permanent section with works by prominent Jewish artists like Marc Chagall." Full review
"It succeeds in being at once breathtaking and deferential to the art on display." Full review
"International and national works, as well as a fine French Impressionist collection." Full review
"Israeli restaurants and wineries set up booths in Hayarkan Park to showcase delicacies in the annual Taste of Tel Aviv festival." Full review
"The Tel Aviv Museum of Art has doubled its exhibition space only recently with the compilation of the new building, designed by the American architect Preston Scott Cohen. " Full review
"The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, or TAMA, is home to an extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary art by Israeli and international artists...as well as prints, drawings, and photography." Full review
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"This museum exhibits pieces from both local and international artists. Since 1932 – when the museum was founded by Tel Aviv's first mayor – the museum has been welcoming art aficionados " Full review
"Housing the world’s largest collection of Israeli art...also famed for its 20th century Russian art holdings, its strong collections of pieces from all the modernist movements." Full review
"Tel Aviv’s carefully restored old City Hall, built in 1927, now houses displays of historical photographs, documents, and a video that tell the story of Tel Aviv’s early decades" Full review
Helena Rubinstein Pavilion (Habimah Square)
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Habimah Square, Tel Aviv, Israel
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"This annex of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art houses changing contemporary exhibits in an intimate space that's perfect for one-person shows." Full review
"This pavilion, now a part of The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, is used for visiting exhibitions and special exhibits from that museum’s main collection" Full review