Tel Aviv and architecture - Tel Aviv vacation rental guide

Posted: June 11th, 2009 under Destinations and Places, Israel.
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The city of Tel Aviv, created in 1909, is a new city by many standards. Tel Aviv is not usually referred to as a beautiful city. It is better known for its urbanism, wildness and a lot of older dilapidated buildings. The 60’s and 70’s brought a wave of devastation to Tel Aviv and architecture with the construction of large ugly buildings. However, Tel Aviv and architecture in Tel Aviv are fascinating with a collection of elegant Art deco buildings from the 20’s and 30’s. The Tel Aviv and architecture style merges the Bauhaus movement with the typical Mediterranean Art Deco movement. Buildings inspired by this Art Deco style were built during that era in Germany, France, the U.S. and Israel, particularly in Tel Aviv.

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A historic preservationist movement was created to protect Tel Aviv and architecture historic buildings and it was very successful. Similarly, Miami Beach protected its Art deco historic buildings and has one of the largest collections after Tel Avis that preserved almost 4000 Bauhaus buildings. Art Deco architecture with its open low scale architecture was a strong settlement for immigrants. The historic heart of Tel Avis was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003. Exploring the streets of the historic city is fascinating. When using a Tel Aviv vacation rental guide you have the choice of a modern hi-rise or a charming furnished apartment in a historic Art Deco building. The Tel Aviv vacation rental guide offers low-rise historic but fully rehabilitated vacation apartments in Tel Aviv. It is the best way to experience living like an Israeli. Experience the authentic lifestyle with the help of a Tel Aviv vacation rental guide.


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