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Walking with Irgoen Oleh Holland
On Friday 6th and 13th of November, I took a group (64 people all together) of Irgoen Oleh Holland (The Dutch new immigrant organization) for a walking tour of historic Tel Aviv: the architecture in the Neo-Classic, Neo-Romantic, Eclectic and Bauhaus or International Style. At the end of the 3 hours tour, the group received a light lunch at the first kiosk of Tel Aviv (1909), now restored at the corner of Herzl Street and Rothschild Boulevard. … Read entire article »
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The Kiosk is serving again…
Last week, the 3rd kiosk in Tel-Aviv, on the corner of Allenby Street and Rothschild Boulevard started serving again. The famous kiosk was for many, many years in a horrible state and is beautiful restored. … Read entire article »
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Nearly restored…the third kiosk
There are historic places gone soon (see pictures item before of the old Tel-Aviv Central busstation), but at another place in the city, they are restoring an old, historic site: the 3rd ‘kiosk’ of Tel Aviv (corner Rothschild Boulevard and Allenby Street) will be in a few days as NEW. [see the former state at Tel Aviv Fever: HERE] … Read entire article »
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At last men at work
For years and years, the 3rd ‘kiosk’ of Tel Aviv, on the corner of Rothschild Boulevard and Allenby Street was in a ‘shabby’ state. Just a few days ago, I saw to my suprise, that they started the restore this historic structure. It is never to late! ;-) [WOW! See the third kiosk in August 2009 HERE] … Read entire article »
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“Don’t let me down…”
Halfway Lilienblum Street, you will find the 2nd kiosk of Tel Aviv, in a bad state. Once the people, who visited, the now broken-down, Eden Cinema nearby, bought in this kiosk during the breaks their refreshments. The first kiosk, on the corner of Rothschild Boulevard and Herzl Street was beautiful restored (with the help of the Hackmey-family) in the year 2000; today this historic ‘structure‘ in Lilienblum Street needs badly a ‘little help from some friends’, so it can be restored in his old glory. Like John Lennon once shouted: “Don’t let me downnnn…” … Read entire article »
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The first ‘kiosk’ of Tel Aviv
If you live in Tel-Aviv, or you are a visitor, you have to visit the first ‘kiosk’ (1909) of Tel Aviv at the corner of Rothschild Boulevard and Herzl Street. The kiosk was restored in the year 2000 thanks to a gift by the Hackmey family. By the way, it is said that the kiosk serves the best espresso in Tel Aviv. … Read entire article »
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