Tel Aviv Port
Tel Aviv Port (נמל תל אביב; Namal Tel Aviv) was an old port in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was used between the years 1938 and 1965. It was next to the mouth of the Yarkon River. After it closed in 1965, it was moved to Ashdod Port and became a warehouse area. In the 2000s, it was renovated and became a commercial and recreational area. Programs of reconstruction and rehabilitation are being carried out after more than ten years. The Tel Aviv Port was a part of a big development area called the Yarkon River Peninsula. It was built beside the Orient Fair and looks like a peninsula from above. The area around the port was built in the 1930s.
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Tel Aviv Port Lighthouse in 2013
- Ship near tel aviv's Port, 1932.jpg
a boat before the port was built
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the renovated crane today
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the prot today
- PikiWiki Israel 2778 Tel Aviv port 1933-4 נמל תל אביב 1933-4.JPG
The site of the future port in 1933-34 with the Orient Fair and Cafe Galina
Tel Aviv Port Media
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Tel Aviv port sunset
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This is a photo of a place that is recognized as a heritage site by the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.The site's ID in Wiki Loves Monuments photographic competition is
- The Port of Tel Aviv in Red.JPG
The Port of Tel Aviv in Red
- Tel-Aviv Port (long-exposure HDR).jpg
This is a photo of a place that is recognized as a heritage site by the Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel.The site's ID in Wiki Loves Monuments photographic competition is
- PikiWiki Israel 53301 installation i love tel aviv in tel aviv port.jpg
Installation I love Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv Port
- Zoltan Kluger. Tel-Aviv Port.jpg
Tel Aviv Port, 1937–1938
- At Tel Kudadi - WLM 2015 by ovedc 17.jpg
Tel Aviv Port Light with archaeological site of Tel Kudadi
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- Tel Aviv Port website Archived 2017-08-03 at the Wayback Machine
Coordinates: 32°5′47.34″N 34°46′23.71″E / 32.0964833°N 34.7732528°E