Photo: Israel Ministry of Tourism

In the hundred years since its founding, Tel Aviv has seen a lot of architectural trends (including the latest), from Bauhaus to apartments to high-rise. While many of the older and more eclectic structures are no longer, the Financial Times profiles the popularity of these architectural marvels and the efforts being exerted to restore them. It’s also apparently a pretty big selling point.

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