Thousands of commuters passing through the Allenby Station on Tel Aviv’s Red Line will soon be invited to pause their journey and look up — for a glimpse of the city as it once was, in a time of dusty roads, horse-drawn carriages and windswept beaches.
Starting November 11, 2025, the station will host a new photography exhibit titled “Stations in Time: Nostalgic Tel Aviv Through the Lens of KKL Photographers.” The exhibition will feature dozens of historical images of early Tel Aviv, spanning the British Mandate period through the city’s formative years after the establishment of the state.
Most of the photographs are drawn from the archive of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), which holds over 120 years of documentation of life in the Land of Israel. Several of the images have been colorized by Tamar Hiradny and the Jerusalem Fine Art Printing studio to restore the vibrancy lost over the decades.
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