Rothschild Boulevard 46, Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv's first city engineer
The tour following the architect Yehuda Magidovich invites an in-depth look at Tel Aviv in the early 20th century. And in the work of the first city engineer, who was one of the most prominent architects in designing the eclectic style in the country.
We will walk among urban villas, hotels and residential buildings. On Rothschild, Allenby, Nahalat Binyamin, Montefiore, and She'adel streets; we will identify the neoclassical style in the architecture designed by...
Tel Aviv's first city engineer
The tour following the architect Yehuda Magidovich invites an in-depth look at Tel Aviv in the early 20th century. And in the work of the first city engineer, who was one of the most prominent architects in designing the eclectic style in the country.
We will walk among urban villas, hotels and residential buildings. On Rothschild, Allenby, Nachalat Binyamin, Montefiore, and She'adel Streets; we will identify the Neoclassical architectural style designed in the 1920s and the transition to the Art Deco and Modern styles in the 1930s.
All the buildings he designed are designated for strict preservation. – We will see buildings that have been renovated and renewed, as well as abandoned buildings in a state of neglect, as well as those that are about to receive a building permit and are expected to undergo a comprehensive preservation process.
Guide details:
“In the tours I guide, visitors are exposed to the city's story – from the establishment of the Bauhaus estate and the first streets in the Eclectic style, through the White City and the International Style, to today's urban renewal trends along the light rail route and in the CBD – Rothschild's Central Business District.”.
⬤ Architect and architectural tour guide in Tel Aviv
⬤ Has a master's degree in architecture from Roma Tre University in Rome.
⬤ Engages in planning and managing urban renewal and building preservation projects in Tel Aviv.