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beit bialik Bialik House was the house of the national poet and writer of Israel, Haim Nahman Bialik.
Nowadays the place is a museum, archive, and library.
Bialik had a strong connection to Tel-Aviv and he built his house in 1926 near the house of the municipality of Tel-Aviv then. Bialik died in 1934. In 1937 his widow decided to donate the house to The Association of Bialik House, which their job was to take care of the house. After a short time the house was renovated and  the place was opened for the public.
Today the street is named after him- Bialik street, and the place holds concerts and events. 

 

 

 

In the house you can find drawings and sculptures that Bialik had. Those works was made by Israeli artists like Nahum Gutman and Shmuel Ovadyahu. In the house you can also find the legendary clock that plays every hour the national anthem of Israel ("Htikva"), handwritings of Bialik,  and a collection of letters that children wrote to Bialik. In the house you can also see ceramic tiles that describe Jewish stories from the Torah.

 

Opening Hours:

Sundays-Thursdays 09:00-17:00

Saturdays 11:00-14:00

 

Address:

22 Bialik St.

Tel-Aviv

 

Tel: +972-3-5254530 

 

 

 
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