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.
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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