Beit Yaakov Garbov is a pure tribute to a classy Tel Aviv’s eclectic architectural style. It was meticulously designed by one of the most prominent Israeli architects of the XX century – Yosef Minor, who is known to this day mainly thanks to the Bialik House that he designed in 1924.
The building was erected in 1924 by Mordechai Garbov, to commemorate his father’s name – Jacob. Mordechai Garbov, a famous businessman of that time. Beit Yaakov Garbov was designed in a completely symmetrical way and it’s a part of a local preservation program. In the file for the preservation of the building, the architect of record Anna Shipman wrote, and I quote – “From an urban point of view, the building is part of the urban tissue that tells the history of Tel Aviv. From an architectural and historical point of view, it is a building by an important architect, not many buildings designed by him have been preserved in Israel.”
This 2-bedroom apartment is situated in the 2nd floor and it features fine finishes, high end electric appliances and natural materials used throughout the living space.
- Two small balconies
- Fully equipped kitchen
- 1 full bathroom