Eat & drinkWhere to stayTel Aviv guideExplore destinationsHomeBack to guide

See & do · Museums

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech
Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Museum with an international collection of modern & contemporary art, plus a sculpture garden.via Google

A world-class modern art museum housed in a striking, angular building designed by Preston Scott Cohen.

Good to know
Admission is in the €€ band; allow at least 3 hours to explore the international and local collections.

Reviews from Google

Lihi Bavli2 months ago
Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a place I’ve visited several times over the years, and it never disappoints. Each visit feels a little different, with new exhibitions, perspectives, and moments that are both inspiring and thought-provoking. There is always something interesting to discover, whether it’s contemporary pieces, classic works, or carefully curated temporary exhibitions. The museum manages to create an experience that is both engaging and emotional, making you pause, reflect, and connect with the art in a meaningful way. It’s one of those places you can return to again and again, and always find something new to appreciate. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys art, culture, and a bit of inspiration.
Toby Evans2 years ago
Tel Aviv Museum art was great, it has many of the modern impressionists and European (Artist) Jew's in the collection which was wonderful to see. There was plenty on offer to see and I would recommend a visit here if you enjoy the visual arts.
Andrei Petrescu3 years ago
One of the highlights of my visit was the stunning collection of Israeli art, which provides a unique perspective on the country's rich cultural heritage and history. The museum's collection includes works by renowned Israeli artists such as Reuven Rubin, Nahum Gutman, and Yigal Tumarkin, among others. These artworks offer a fascinating insight into the Israeli art scene and its evolution over the years. The museum's architecture is also noteworthy, with its modern and sleek design that seamlessly blends with the surrounding urban landscape.
Anna Fishman3 years ago
Highly recommend! Had the best time with my 5 yo daughter. She mostly enjoyed the Helena Rubinstein’s Miniature Rooms, the birds and the NFT exhibitions. The museum is very well maintained, clean and not crowded. Kids under 18 get a free ticket. Personally I prefer to get the tickets online, but there was no line waiting to buy tickets in the museum itself when we got there. The museum is closed on Sundays. Opens at 10 am each other day of the week. Check the website about the closing hours which change every day. And of course opening hours change on holidays.
Alex Drukpa.3 years ago
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is worth a visit to see some of the permanent collections. A reasonable collection of Impressionists and Contemporary artists. Cannot be compared to the collection say at the Kunsthaus in Zurich which is on another level but that said, it will satisfy those that enjoy art and culture. A must for all art lovers. Wonderful collection displaying works from loads of famous painters such as Chagall, Renoir, Picasso and so many more. Beautifully curated, amazing temporary exhibitions as well. Unique architecture. The collection is top-top level. The best works of the World’s Greats are here. The most impressive Chagalls,Pollocks and Picassos I’ve ever seen.
See all reviews on Google Maps