Tel Aviv: Square
Places and attractions in the Square category
Categories
- Museum
- Shopping
- Park
- Skyscraper
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- History museum
- Square
- Street
- Shopping centre
- Art museum
- Area
- Art gallery
- Archaeological site
- Specialty museum
- Sacred and religious sites
- Neighbourhood
- Church
- Nightlife
- Synagogue
- Mosque
- Vernacular architecture
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Library
- City
- Beach
- Universities and schools
Rabin Square
Rabin Square, formerly known as Kings of Israel Square, is a significant public gathering space located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. This expansive square is not only a hub for social interaction and cultural events but also a poignant symbol of peace...
Habima Square
National theater for plays and musicals Habima Square is a public major space in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel, which is home to a number of cultural institutions such as the Habima Theatre, the Culture Palace, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art.
London Square
London Square is a public space in the center of Tel Aviv, named after London, England as an act of honour for the British people and especially the Londoners who stood in the sustained bombing of the United Kingdom by Nazi Germany during World War II—The Blitz.
Dizengoff Square
Dizengoff Square or Dizengoff Circus is an iconic public square in Tel Aviv, on the corner of Dizengoff Street, Reines Street and Pinsker Street. One of the city's main squares, it was built in 1934 and inaugurated in 1938.
Magen David Square
Magen David Square is a public square in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. It got its name from the fact that streets are radiating from it in six directions: Allenby Street in two directions, plus King George, Menahem Sheinkin, HaCarmel with the Carmel Market, and Nahalat Binyamin.
Masaryk Square
Masaryk Square is a public square, located in central Tel Aviv, Israel. It is named for Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, the first President of Czechoslovakia.
Kikar Hamedina
Kikar HaMedina is the largest plaza in Tel Aviv. Around the plaza, which was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer, there is a circular street, He Be'Iyar Street, connecting with two major streets: the north–south Weizmann Street, and the east–west Jabotinsky Street, as well as a number of small streets.
Atarim Square
Atarim Square is a complex of buildings and a public square in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed by architect Yaakov Rechter. It is an example of Brutalist architecture in Israel.