UNESCO crowns Tel Aviv as a creative city
A decade after official recognition as a World Cultural Heritage site, the White City becomes a member of the Creative Cities Network.
A decade after official recognition as a World Cultural Heritage site, the White City becomes a member of the Creative Cities Network.

The 480 caves of Beit Guvrin-Maresha, Israel’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, are very cool – in more ways than one.

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

Opera at this World Heritage site has been one of the successful linchpins in a new era of cultural tourism to Israel.