It is a small museum but it has a vast collection of Reuven Rubin paintings. What a great way to experience the history of Tel Aviv and Israel through out the artist's eyes. There is even a glance to Rubin's studio.
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Reuven Rubin was a painting artist in Israeli. He painted several arts and his arts became famous on that old days. He lived with his family in Israeli until his death. His home was converted into a Rubin museum in 1983. His paintings tells us several cultural scenes. His paintings are on display in that museum regularly and also few arts of other artists are also on display. On the basement of the museum, there is a children's workshop, the museum is kid friendly to that workshop. Only, older age people has given admission fee to go into the museum. But, under 18 years children's admission is free. This museum is a dedication to Reuven Rubin's arts collections.
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It is a small museum but it has a vast collection of Reuven Rubin paintings. What a great way to experience the history of Tel Aviv and Israel through out the artist's eyes. There is even a glance to Rubin's studio.
A small and interesting museum based on the paintings of the artist Rubin, with the city of Tel Aviv and the State of Israel as muses, and some private samples and collections of other Jewish artists. There was also the workshop of the artist and his personal home.