Jerusalem, Israel
HaRav Agan St 10
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+972 26453746
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Beautifully maintained and well-run museum. Anna Ticho was a formidable woman and talented artist. The guides stationed in the galleries were friendly and knowledgeable. We ate at the restaurant upstairs: slow service but good food (limited menu though - it's dairy and there are not tons of choices especially if you don't eat fish). Above all, the house and gardens are tranquil and gorgeous, making it a little oasis in an otherwise chaotic section of Jerusalem.
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Really nice, small museum and cafe.
I used to go to the café that was in Beit Ticho in the 1980’s, when a student at Hebrew U. A lot of very nice memories. The restaurant on the second floor, nowadays, is a very good one. A restaurant with a social mission as well, all for the better. The menu is interesting, the food is good. No regret at all for what that house has become.
There was less to see than I expected. The restaurant on the second floor seems to be great though.
Attended a bat mizfah here. The food they put on was absolutely fantastic. Service was brilliant.
This is one of Jerusalem's little secrets. The former home of Anna Ticho and her husband is now an art museum featuring Anna's work and the works of other artists.
Good food but very limited menu with half of it not available.
Quaint air-conditioned piece of Jerusalem (and Eretz Israel) history.
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