
An Israeli village where art dominates the streets
Since it was founded in 1953, the charming village of Ein Hod has become a rare art colony where the genres of visual arts, music, dance and literature all mix.

Since it was founded in 1953, the charming village of Ein Hod has become a rare art colony where the genres of visual arts, music, dance and literature all mix.

It’s summertime, it’s hot, and school’s out – perfect time to take your kids to one of Israel’s many exciting museums.

Take a look inside the private home on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Israel’s first made with hemp hurds and other ecological materials and methods.

Stop along the way at national parks, Israel’s best beach, archaeological sites, an artists’ village, a Druze community, museums and chocolate.

Whether you prefer museums and galleries, crafts shows or painting the sights yourself, Israel offers a range of old and new art-related experiences.

The Ein Hod Artist’s Colony isn’t just a place where some of Israel’s best artists live and work. Check out its galleries, museums and hands-on workshops.

Israel, Art and the Jewish People, sponsored by the Mizel Museum in Denver, took tourists into the studios and workshops of Israel.

Almost 60 years ago, Dadaist painter Marcel Janco decided to found an artist’s village in Israel. Today Ein Hod has become one of the country’s finest art hubs.