The city of Tel Aviv is characterized by its mild weather in the winter months and easygoing spirit, as a result of which it draws a huge number of tourists from all over the world. The history of the city of Tel Aviv is not as old as some of the ancient cities of the wold but is boasts of a past that is rich in war, re-birth creation and modernization. The city is one of the liveliest cities of not only Israel but also of the world which make it a favorite tourist haunt. Though there are many Tel Aviv tourist attractions, one of the most preferred places of interest is the Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv. The Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv is the dwelling place of one of the most renowned national poet of Israel- Haim Nehman Bialik.
The Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv where Haim Nehman Bialik stayed is frequently visited by the tourists as he was and will always be the national poet of Israel. When Haim Nehman Bialik came to he city of Tel Aviv he was fifty-one years old and had come to the city after spending year in the Zionist movement of Poland, old Czarist Russia as well as other East European regions. He lived in the city of Tel Aviv till 1934 and his house is situated in what is known today as Bialik Street and it narrates the story of this great poet. The home of the poet is built in the Bauhaus-style which surrounded by lush green vegetation. The three-storey high little mansion had undergone a reconstruction and preservation endeavor to make it a well-known tourist destination.
While staying in Tel Aviv, Haim Nehman Bialik wrote poems, lyrics and stories that described the Jewish life in exile or the famous 'gola' out of Israel as he used to call it. The great poet Bialik wrote about the Pogroms which were executed on the Jews, the small fishing villages and also the personal tragedies that occurred. The Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv itself is one of the greatest attractions of the area. The visitors can see several of his rooms including his dining room, library and writing room. All of these rooms were either re-created preserved as they were. The architecture of the whole Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv is worth viewing in its own right. All the displays that you will come across are written in Hebrew language so those who do not know Hebrew will have a tough time. The admission to the Bialik House (Beit Bialik), Tel Aviv is free!
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