Ilana Goor Museum

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Museum· Modern art museum· Tourist attraction

Ilana Goor Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ilana Goor Museum is located in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Mazal Dagim St 4. Ilana Goor Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Israel.

Address

Mazal Dagim St 4

Phone

+972 36837676

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

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JC Daniels

Besides the pricey ticket for a party of 3. The museum is breathtaking, especially the roof top, the dinner table with the extra live size metal bugs creeps me out. If only we could have met Ileana herself, you wouldn’t even know she’s their as she’s in her private residence upstairs.

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János Kiss

It is an impressive museum. Very-very interesting and unique place. Worth to visit absolutely. I arrived 15 minutes before closing. The nice desk office lady told me I can look around the museum quickly and because of the short time I didn't have to pay entrance fee. From the rooftop the view amazing, and atmosphere of the terrace is incredible. There are many uncountable items in the museum and -because of that- this is not a typical and classical museum. This is more than a museum!

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Elena

Museum with varied epochs and exhibits. A lot of modern art mixed up with elements of the past time. The elements of the skin, wood of metal perfectly combined with each other and create a unique whole. Everyone will find something for their tastes with the possibility of buying. The building, both outside and inside, delights, I recommend visiting this place.

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Dipika Mouli

This is truly one of the kookiest art museums I have been to, in a great way. Ilana has collected a vast and diverse collection that somehow works together. What's cool is that you can tell it's a living and breathing art museum, constantly changing and adjusting. I even saw Ilana herself for a brief moment! Unfortunately when I visited the terrace wasn't open, which seems to have even more pieces and a gives a great view of the sea, but regardless it was a fun place to spot into in the area.

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cstr

Very cool place to go! It's a living museum packed with modern art as well as tribal artifacts and much more. You feel like visiting somebody's home.

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Juli Bobman

This museum is her (the acclaimed artist's) home! The home is filled with not only her amazing art (paintings, sculpture, jewelry), but the work of other artists. All contemporary art juxtaposed with antiquities. Ancient vessels, African art, Christian art, contemporary art, all eclectically arranged to tell a story, it's her (the artist's) story. If you love art, this is a \must see

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Matthijs Keij

I was very impressed by the collection in this museum. Being part of a guided tour during an event, I could have spent more time here to get more insights in the life and work of Ilana Goor, although the guide did an excellent job in hosting this \fast track\ visit. There are some great restaurants and cafes nearby to enjoy a meal or drink afterwards.

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Rona Tobolsky

A miscellaneous collection of beautiful art, which is also the home of the artist. Ilana enjoys exploring the limit between a work of art and an object, and in her hands any object can transform into concrete beauty. The house hosts works of various artists, including several famous ones, and the collection is constantly expanding. It has works of various cultures and eras, paintings as well as sculptures, authentic tribal artifacts as well as creative creations. In addition, the house has two beautiful terraces, from which one can observe Jaffa’s old city, the port, the northern part of Ajami and, of course, the sea. Do note that the elevator does not reach the upper terrace! (The rooftop, also called the sculpture garden). But there is an elevator inside the house, and there is plenty to see anyway. There is also a gift shop, on Louis Pasteur street, which can be accessed through a small staircase inside the museum. It features plenty of beautiful art. Prices are high. To summarize- a nice, small experience in the old city, with refreshing art and a creative breeze.