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- VytautasJanuary 2, 2015You can miss things in the museum if you're not nosy enough. More directions should be put in the old building. Exposition is amazing! The new building reminds movie Inception. Highly recommend.
- heidi harmanMay 28, 2016This building is an art piece on its own, and the permanent collection is worth a visit! Check out the lightscapes of this place!
- E WJanuary 31, 2017We were told by a native Tel Aviv doesn't have great museums. I beg to differ! This one has 3 spectacular collections. Classics from every contemp genre. And we never even got to the new wing. Go!!
- Ron ShtiglizOctober 21, 2016If you love art, this is a must see place. From painting to video installations, from photography to sculptures, exhibitions are always changing with new and exciting stuff!
- Joanne ReinardOctober 10, 2016Not really worth it if you love art. Israeli art pet is fun and interesting. Enjoyed discovering that part that I think should be bigger.
- biste bisteMarch 7, 20151 top work of richter and klimt they have. The building is great, and liked this japanese artist!
- Josef SzottenApril 13, 2015I really like this place. Loads of great art and if you get a chance check out the Robert Capa Photography exhibit. It was excellent
- Bar Mendez McConnonNovember 26, 2016Wonderful exhibitions with a true stand behind them. Make sure to visit the Local Israeli Art Shop on the - 1 floor for some political, modern art with a bold statement
- Damian MaruszakAugust 11, 2017Huge collection of exhibits located in many showrooms. From outside this museum look very intriguing. Entrance fee for adult: 50 NIS.
- Margarita HMay 11, 2015The best thing is not a museum shop (as it usually is) but the library: dozen of books about art + artists + history of art etc. must-spend-a-day there.
- Travel + LeisureSeptember 30, 2013The museum’s Herta & Paul Amir building is made up of concrete geometric surfaces that form a gleaming white triangle. A 90-foot-high internal atrium links galleries devoted to contemporary art.
- Rogelio RomeroSeptember 22, 2018Excelent cultural afternoon with great collection and one of the best designs and architectural building
- As well as housing some great lectures there is some brilliant modern art on display in this stunningly designed building
- EL AL USAJuly 1, 2013Don’t miss the Gershuni exhibit, which captures the fascinating artistic evolution of Mosche Gershuni from his political conceptual art of the 1970’s to his present day bronze sculptures.
- Rafi SyedDecember 28, 2012Skip the tired old wing and explore every corner of the new wing, which houses architecture and Israeli modern art exhibits. Separate entrance is across from the national library.
- ArchDailyJune 4, 2013A complex geometry with an amazing central light well designed by Preston Scott Cohen. More details at: http://www.archdaily.com/137601/tel-aviv-museum-of-art-preston-scott-cohen/
- Yoss PerlDecember 31, 2015The new addition is great. Like anything in the art world some installations are very cool and some less but overall quite a lot to see
- Israel's first museum is also its finest source for modern art. Plenty of exhibitions spanning art & design in every form of media ensure a day's worth of musing and schmoosing.
- Locked GamesFebruary 7, 2017For 60 minutes you are going to enter another world, shrouded in mystery and fantasy in which you'll have to find clues, solve puzzles and work together - anything to save yourself and break out! Read more
- AndySeptember 23, 2017easily one of the best art museums in the world - definitely something not to miss in tel aviv
- StefaniFebruary 16, 2019Great building, exhibitions these time of year are pretty good,but the first impression it gives you of the receptionists not speaking English and the rude ladies for the tickets leaves a bad taste.
- David InterContinental Hotel Tel AvivJune 26, 2011You can easily spend while away half a day in the fantastic Fine Arts Museum, located at 27 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard. We keep our guests updated on all the exhibitions going on!
- Svetlana MorozovaJuly 31, 2019Splendid! Had a great time there, especially on Saturday afternoon, when it’s too hot outside
- Tereza PalaontaMarch 24, 2018Nice architecture and interesting expositions mainly from local artists. Be aware it closes at 2 pm on Fridays.
- E WJanuary 31, 2017The good cafe is in the new wing. Don't get hoodwinked into going to the junky cafe in the old building basement. Dismal and bad food. The new one is bright and cheery on the courtyard.
- Sarah SmeichMarch 29, 2018Judith is the greatest tourguide i ve ever seen. So motivated so into the museum .greatest experience ever
- Anna LevinaMay 11, 2015a highly enjoyable collection of impressionist art. there's also an exhibition of works by the amazing robert capa. don't miss it!
- bart colletApril 15, 2023Much bigger than I thought. Wonderful exhibitions in a beautiful architecture. Very child friendly
- Mathias AVRAMOVApril 6, 2015Fantastic exhibition of Capa photographs from WWII, the building is an experience in itself
- Asya BNovember 22, 2014Fantastic architecture of the building (the new one as well as the main building)
- Opening Hours: Sunday CLOSED Monday and Wednesday 10.00-16.00 Tuesday and Thursday 10.00-22.00 , Friday 10.00-14.00 , Saturday 10.00-16.00
- Natalia BeloshytskayaFebruary 25, 2015Interesting photo exposition of Robert Capa at the second floor. Dedicated mostly to WWII and nearest repatriation. Lots of Marc Shagal works in the main building.
- LPMay 8, 2014Ask about concert in day of visiting. If you buy ticket to concert, you may visit museum without any charge.
- Sarah SmeichMarch 29, 2018Our tourguide judy was the most embitious One i have ever met in my whole life
- Alberto KañevskyJuly 28, 2017Extraordinary collection of objects oh the history Israel and the jewish people.
- Cenker KöseApril 23, 2019Not only taking the photo of building; but just give 1 hour to visit exhibition inside that is more interesting than outside...
- Davide PaterliniJune 8, 2013The pavillion dedicated to Impressionism and Post-Impressionism is very interesting
- Tessy RApril 23, 2013Gorgeous architecture (natural path and light), brilliant exhibitions. "I'm also Douglas Gordon" shaked me inside...
- Every time I come here I ask myself why provide visitors WiFi if you aren't using it to enhance the experience?