Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv

Dizengoff Square
Dizengoff Square

Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, was built in the 1930s and has since become a central meeting place in the city. The iconic Fire and Water Fountain, created by Israeli artist Yaakov Agam, is the central element of the square.

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About the square

Entrance to Dizengoff Square

The square, named after the wife of the first mayor, is the first creation of a young architect at that time, Zhenya Averbukh, who studied architecture at the Brussels Academy.

Fountain on Dizengoff Square

The fountain on Dizengoff Square is a place where you can enjoy music. Four times a day, in 23:00, 13:00, 17:00 and at 19:00, the fountain plays in unison with the hits of classical music

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