Most of the museums in Israel are located in Tel Aviv and for a very good reason. This place is a cultural melting pot, a place that bridges the past to the future. If you happen to be in town do not miss visiting the museums in the city. There are a lot of classic and modern art on display and each piece is relevant to the society of Israel and to the city itself. It is said that for you to understand a place better you have to visit its museums for there you can discover a lot of things about its history and its people. There are however many other means to get immersed in the local culture, one of which is to stay in a vacation apartment Tel Aviv, to live with the locals and connect with them in a very natural way. To have local residents as neighbors can make your trip in the city very special. You will be able to get a better feel.
So what are the museums in the city you can visit? The first one on your list must be the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. This is the city's main art museum. It has changing exhibitions as well as permanent ones. For the permanent exhibitions you can find European art from the 16th century until the 19th century. This collection lets you travel back to time and give you an impromptu run-throuth in art history. Together with this collection are European and American art within the 20th century period. These covers for impressionist and post-impressionist eras making the collection varied in style and form. If you are an art lover this is a must-visit museum. Another museum in Tel Aviv is the Diaspora Museum. The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora is in the grounds of the University of Tel Aviv, a rather fitting location for this cultural museum. It exhibits art that is tied up with archeological studies of the long running (more than two thousand years) history of the Jewish people. This museum depicts the dispersion of the Jewish people from their home land to the other regions and nations in the world.
There is more to a city than just tourist spots and landmarks. Perhaps one of the most intriguing and undervalued part is its people and its very diverse society. When you choose to have a place on your own you are also opening yourself up to experiencing the city as it is, not just as a popular tourist destination. Holiday apartments in Tel Aviv are available for you to rent out throughout your vacation. Stay where the locals are and be charmed to the real way of life in the city.
The Eretz Israel Museum is another cultural establishment you should never miss while in the city. Located in Ramat Aviv, this museum is set on expansive grounds where pavilions are set up for different subjects. There is the Nechushtan pavilion that displays a reconstructed mine of the Chalcolithic period, the Medianite Temple pavilion, Philatelic pavilion, and the glass pavilion showcasing ancient glass vessels. There are so many exciting things to see. Do you want to maximize your time near these cultural exhibits? Live in a vacation apartment tel aviv near the Tel Aviv University and have multiple visits to the museums nearby.