Immanuel Church, Tel Aviv is one of the popular tourist attractions in Tel Aviv. The full name of the Church is Immanuel Lutheran Church. Located in Jaffa, Immanuel Lutheran Church was first built by the Germans and henceforth has been a place of worship. Immanuel Lutheran Church came into existence in the year 1904.
Immanuel Lutheran Church is located on a small street somewhere in between Jaffa and Florentine. Contrary to the low profile of the area, the Immanuel Lutheran Church is very beautiful and stands out in the street for its artistic brilliance. It displays thick stone masonry, tiled roof, high belfry, stained glass windows, and a wooden door. The village that surrounds it is a European style village but the church is a Lutheran Church. The church is often termed as a "Little Pearl".
The Church remains open for the public from Tuesday to Friday in between 9:00 AM and 13:00 PM. You can attend the services in English on very Sunday at 10:00Am and in Hebrew on Saturday at 11:00 AM.
Immanuel Church, Tel Aviv is one of the popular places of worship in Tel Aviv.
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