Tel Aviv is one of the most densely populated urban municipalities in Israel. The modern quarter was founded in 1909 and became part of Jaffa. The area began to grow rapidly due to the Jews who arrived from Russia and Poland, then German residents began to come here. In the 1930s, many low-rise buildings appeared, designed by architects from the German Bauhaus school. Many of these houses are recognized as architectural monuments. In the late 40s, members of the Israeli parliament gathered in Tel Aviv until it was moved to Jerusalem. These streetscapes were made in the area in the 30-40s. of the last century.
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