The garden and in the background the building of the Histadrut Executive Committee were photographed that day
Click for a larger image Click for a larger image The garden was opened to the public in October 2020
A sign with the same text but designed differently and standing on the ground was photographed on the other side of the garden
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Symbol of the Histadrut - the home of workers in Israel
Branding symbol of the city of Tel Aviv
Histadrut Garden, Tel Aviv-Yafo The Histadrut garden was renovated and made accessible to the public in 2020, as part of the Histadruts vision, Mr. Arnon Bar-David, to make the Histadruts buildings and assets accessible to the general public.
The original garden was founded in 1956 and was a symbol of the Histadruts historic executive committee building, one of the buildings defined as part of the conservation program in Tel Aviv. The renovated garden incorporated design elements that tell the story of the heritage and activities of the Histadrut, which established the institutions of Israels pre-State.
Today, the garden is open to the public and offers a lovely corner in the bustling city center and includes seating areas, a cafe and the opportunity for a pleasant and shady break.
For 100 years, the Histadrut has been the home of workers and retirees in Israel
The Histadrut Garden was established in cooperation with the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
1:1 Landscape Architecture and Urban Design | Graphic illustration and design: Nofar Tzarfati
Operating Contractor: Weinberg Brothers