Kfar Saba
Kfar Saba (He. כפר סבא) is city in central Israel, northeast of Tel Aviv. It borders Raanana on the west, and reaches as far as the West Bank on the east.
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Ussishkin SchoolA school building planned by the architect Arieh Sharon in the International Style in 1941.
Nabi YaminA tomb from the Mameluk period. It attracts many Jewish visitors who see it as the tomb of the Biblical patriach Benjamin.
The KhanBuilt in 1906 and destroyed three times. Next to it are two 100-year-old eucalyptus trees, and the first well of Kfar Saba.
Museums and Galleries
Kfar Saba Archaeological MuseumExhibits locally found artifacts and fragments of mosaic floor. The museum also runs the Tel Kfar Saba archaeological site, where activities including processing wine and olive oil in reconstructed facilities.
Kfar Saba City GalleryExhibits modern art.
Ulam HaRishonimShows documents and photos from the early years of Kfar Saba.
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Parks
Kfar Saba ParkA large park with grass, fields, fountains, exercise equipment, a lookout, coffee shop, tree maze, and more.
Gan MenasheContains 90-year-old trees.