Dizengoff Square

כיכר צינה דיזנגוף
square in Tel Aviv
#12 in Tel Aviv / #59 in Israel
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by Rubinstein Felix,
/ CC BY-SA 3.0

Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a prominent public square named after Tel Aviv's first mayor, Meir Dizengoff. Originally designed in the 1930s, the square has undergone several transformations over the years. It features a unique, elevated circular design that accommodates both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. A central fountain, known as the Fire and Water Fountain, created by artist Yaacov Agam, is one of its iconic landmarks. The square is surrounded by Bauhaus-style buildings, contributing to Tel Aviv's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its White City architecture.


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