The pictures that commemorate the history of Dizengoff Square are on a round pillar that is usually used as a basis for maps of Tel Aviv or for ads, taken on the same day.
Click for a larger image The other images on the commemorative page:
Dizengoff Square, Genia Averbuchs program, 1934
Click for a larger image Dizengoff Square 1946
Photo: Saria Shapira
Click for a larger image Dizengoff Square, 1950s
Click for a larger image Dizengoff Square
Photo: Saria Shapira
Click for a larger image An aerial photograph of the square
Click for a larger image Dizengoff Square, the glass sculpture of Alan David, 1983
Photo: Yosef Lior
Click for a larger image Dizengoff Square, a water and fire statue of Yaakov Agam
Photo: Yosef Lior
Click for a larger image Translation of the text on the sign:
Inauguration of Dizengoff Square
Tel Aviv Municipality
Municipal Ad No. 4
Inauguration of Dizengoff Square
On Wednesday the 24th of Shvat 1938, the eighth day of remembrance for the death of the late Zina Dizengoff, the wife of our late mayor, will be ordained in a public ceremony as Zina Dizengoff Square, which was planted and arranged in memory of the deceased by the municipality with donations from City employees and homeowners and lots around the square.
The ceremony will begin at 4:30 p.m.
Guests can enter from Dizengoff Street on King George Street
Tel Aviv Municipality
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