Yitzhak Rabin Center, Research center and museum in Ramat Aviv, Israel.
The Yitzhak Rabin Center is a modern building in Ramat Aviv containing exhibition spaces, research facilities, and educational areas. The spaces offer views of Tel Aviv and are organized around the documentation of Israel's development.
The center was built in 2005 on the grounds of a former power facility that supplied electricity during security threats in the 1950s. The site was deliberately repurposed for this new function, reflecting Israel's transformation.
The center shows how Israeli democracy developed and places it alongside global events. The exhibition connects personal stories with broader societal themes through multiple perspectives.
The center offers guided tours in Hebrew, English, and Russian, with audio guides available in French, Arabic, and Spanish. Weekday hours run from 9 to 17:30, and access is arranged for various mobility levels.
The exhibition devotes only 20 percent to Rabin's personal story, while 80 percent presents the broader context of Israeli society. This approach makes the country's history more central than the biography of a single person.
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