Beit 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 here 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. There are 4 floors in the building: The street level floor houses the main gallery, as well as the entry hall with the museum’s shop. An additional gallery is located on the second floor, where the visitor will also find the library and reading room. The children’s workshop is located in the basement, opening to the backyard. Rubin’s studio, preserved as it was in his lifetime, 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.

Address

Bialik St 14

Opening Hours

Mon, Wed., Thurs., Friday: 10.00 - 15.00
Tuesday: 10.00 - 20.00
Saturday: 11.00 - 14.00

Current Shows

Permanent collection Highlights of Rubin paintings on display Selected highlights from the Museum's permanent collection span from his earliest works painted in Europe following the First World War, through his early Eretz-Israel art and up to his late lyrical depictions of the local landscapes dating the 1960's and 1970's. The artist's studio, located on the third floor, has been preserved and is where visitors can watch a short documentary about Rubin: "Even the shade is luminous". A biographical display of photos and documents is also available on the third floor.

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