Tel Aviv,
Tel Aviv, the capital and the modern city, lacks the solemnity of Jerusalem but has more freedom and openness. It is considered to be Israel's most international economic center.
is also characterized by active, modern, cosmopolitanism, and is recognized as the cultural capital of Israel. Named after the surname of the famous Jewish financial family "Rosschild", Rothschild Street is the most expensive place in Tel Aviv. This street is not wide, but the Bauhaus buildings on both sides of the street are very eye-catching.
The urban area of Tel Aviv, represented by these buildings, was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in July 2003. The name is White City. It is rare that the main urban area of a countrys administrative capital is rated as cultural heritage as a whole. After the end of the Second World War, especially after the founding of Israel, Jews from all over the world moved to Israel, and housing became an urgent problem to be solved.
Since the "Bauhaus" architectural style is not high, the balcony is long and wide, the window is narrow, not only beautiful and practical, but also the sun is warm, which is very suitable for the Mediterranean climate of Tel Aviv, so the "Bauhaus" continues to expand. . The outer walls of these small buildings are mostly white or light white, and they are particularly eye-catching under the sunlight, so Tel Aviv is known as the "white city."