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Independence Hall in Tel Aviv


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Tourists coming from various parts of the world have a number of options for Sightseeing in Tel Aviv. Among the various tourists attractions is the Independence Hall in Tel Aviv. The building is famous because here in this building itself the independence of Israel was declared. Tel Aviv is a lovely city which is just an hour away from Jerusalem. The place is filled with fun loving and beautiful people. The other places of visit where tourists can have a good time are the Azreili Observatory in Tel Aviv, the Shalom Tower in Tel Aviv, the Ben Gurion House in Tel Aviv.The Independence Hall in Tel Aviv is an important historical building of the place. It was the house of Meir Dizengoff who was the first mayor of Tel Aviv. The building is located on Rothschild Street and it was at this very spot where the independence of Israel was declared in the year 1948 on 14th of May. At the front desk of the building the text document in English is available. The building was redesigned in the year 1978 and it is preserved in the same way as it was when the independence of Israel was declared. The place is kept unchanged in order to celebrate the wonderful moment which is undoubtedly a historical moment for the Jewish people. The Independence Hall in Tel Aviv must be visited by those people who love to follow history. There are various pictures hanging on the wall depicting the moment of declaration of independence. The portrait of Herzel, the first man to imagine the state of Israel is present over the tables and microphones. The interested visitors can listen to the original declaration speech which was recorded. There is a separate museum and the Bible House when one goes upstairs. The hall remains open between 9.00a.m to 2.00p.m from Sundays to Thursdays.
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