Occupying the ground floor of a Bauhaus building from the early 1930s, this one-room museum on Bialik Street displays examples of the pristine geometric forms typical of the Bauhaus school. Everyday objects like furniture, light fixtures, stoneware and floor tiles tell the story of this influential movement. Be sure to spend some time looking at the exterior of the building itself; architect Shlomo Gefstein used hard-edged windows and balconies of various sizes to complicate an otherwise minimalist facade. Admission is free.
Dizengoff Street 99, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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