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Rubin Museum

The Rubin Museum is an artist-house-museum in the historical heart of Tel Aviv. Formerly the home of the painter Reuven Rubin, he lived in the building with his family and worked in his third floor studio from 1946 until his death in 1974. Constructed in 1930, the house on 14 Bialik St. opened to the public in 1983. A choice selection from the Museum’s permanent collection of Reuven Rubin’s paintings is regularly on display, replaced periodically by guest exhibitions focusing on Israeli art. Rubin’s studio is preserved as it was in his lifetime. His studio is located on the third floor which also houses a biographical photographic display unfolding Rubin’s life-story and reflecting the local artistic and cultural scene

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