30 Jun The Legendary Cinemas of Tel Aviv – Poster Collection
Tel Aviv, the “White City,” the first Hebrew city and the vibrant capital of Israeli culture, cinema, and art. For decades, neighborhood cinemas were the city’s most popular buildings, serving as a cultural bridge between the small, evolving Tel Aviv and the rest of the world. These cinemas played a crucial role in the city’s emergence as a global cultural center. Over the years, many of these cinemas vanished from the urban landscape. However, they are being revived in contemporary Tel Aviv, and for that, we have curated a collection of posters from Tel Aviv’s most legendary cinemas over the last century.
In 1914, Tel Aviv’s first cinema, “Eden,” was established by Akiva Aryeh Weiss, one of the city’s architectural pioneers and a Zionist activist. The cinema was built in Neve Tzedek at the intersection of Lilienblum and Pines streets. During World War I, the Turks closed the cinema, fearing its generator could be used to send messages to enemy submarines. Under the British Mandate, Eden reopened and became a cultural hub in the burgeoning city. It operated until 1974, and its building has been preserved as a heritage site.
In 1928, the Ophir Cinema was founded, followed by the Moghrabi Cinema in 1930. These cinemas quickly became major centers in the White City. The Moghrabi Cinema, located in Moghrabi Square at the corner of Allenby and Ben Yehuda streets, will forever be remembered as the place where the results of the vote on the partition plan were celebrated in 1947.
By the 1960s and 1970s, Tel Aviv boasted over 60 cinemas. Despite most of these iconic cinemas closing over the years, the Tel Aviv community has recently sought to revive this tradition. Neighborhood and community cinemas have begun to appear in charming corners of the city. In Florentin, the Canada Cinema has opened, and on the outskirts of Jaffa, the beautifully designed Jaffa Cinema has emerged. In the Shapira neighborhood, a different documentary film is screened each week in the community yard, and these are just a few.
These posters capture Tel Aviv’s journey to a magnificent cultural hub. In the face of artistic bans on Israel and Israeli artists, we aim to shed light on and strengthen Israeli culture, continuing to fight for our voices to be heard.
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“Modern Times” Charlie Chaplin Extremely Rare Large Poster, Eden Theater 1936, Tel Aviv
$16,000.00 Buy Now -
Ernst Lubitsch “The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg” Movie Poster Moghrabi Theatre 1927
$1,500.00 Buy Now -
Rare Cinema Ophir Poster Movie “Blood Pact” Tel Aviv, 1929
$1,500.00 Buy Now -
The Orchid Dancer Movie Poster(La Danseuse Orchidée) Cinema Ophir Tel Aviv 1928
$2,500.00 Buy Now
Israeli Airforce Vintage Poster "Beware of Mistakes" Israel Six Day War 1967
Six Day war The Temple Mount Ceremony: IDF Paratroopers Secure Jerusalem's Holiest Site, 1967
Rare Vintage Israeli Poster call woman to join the "Jewish Brigade" in the British army 1945 WW2 "Come on Help us win"
"Drink Fresh Orange Juice For Strength" Vintage Israeli Poster 1936 Franz Kraus RARE!
Israeli Airforce Vintage Poster "Beware of Mistakes" Israel Six Day War 1967
Vintage Israeli Poster - "Defend the People and the Land, Enlist to the Notrim Forces!" Israel 1943
Vintage Israel Tourism Poster Tel Aviv Night Life Dizengoff Square
Joining poster "Gadna Air" 1950/60th- Vintage Israeli Poster.
Join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers" The National Committee for the Jewish Soldier 1940s Vintage Israeli Poster.
JNF Vintage Poster "Purim" 1950s Kids
War Loan is Victory Loan Rare Poster of National Loan For Israeli Independence War 1948
Jewish Brigade Special Recruitment Poster: "You are Needed for the Victory March" WWII, Rare 1943
Jewish Brigade Special Recruitment Poster: “It's Your War, Step In!”- WWII, Rare 1943
Strengthen the Youth" Rare Jewish Legion Youth Week Poster, Franz Kraus, WWII 1940
A victory ball at the end of World War II-1944- Vintage Israeli Poster.
Vintage Israeli Poster - Kesem Washing Powder by Franz Kraus 1936
Israel's Independence war Bond Vintage Poster 1948, "A tax for our protection"
Jewish Brigade Vintage Poster "A Gift to Our Soldiers Rosh Hashanah" Palestine Ertz Israel 1945
Rare Cinema Ophir Poster Movie "Blood Pact" Tel Aviv, 1929
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