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Explore the vibrant contemporary art scene at Castingseeds Gallery in Arad, a must-visit for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
Uncover the vibrant world of contemporary art at Castingseeds Gallery in Arad, where creativity meets inspiration in a stunning collection of works. Perfect for art lovers and curious travelers alike.
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Walking
From the Masada National Park entrance, walk towards the main visitor center where you can find maps and information about local attractions. Exit the park and head east on Route 90 towards Arad. After approximately 1.5 kilometers, take a left onto Shoham Street. Continue straight for about 1 kilometer until you reach Castingseeds Gallery located at Shoham St 64, Arad.
Public Bus
At the Masada National Park bus stop, take the bus heading towards Arad. The bus ride will take about 20-30 minutes. Once you arrive in Arad, disembark at the central bus station. From there, walk east on Sderot Ha'atzmaut for about 300 meters, then turn left onto Shoham Street. Continue walking straight for about 1 kilometer until you reach Castingseeds Gallery at Shoham St 64.
Taxi or Ride-Sharing Service
At the Masada National Park entrance, you can request a taxi or use a ride-sharing app. Provide the driver with the address: Shoham St 64, Arad. The drive should take approximately 15-20 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
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Discover Masada: An ancient fortress in Israel, offering breathtaking views of the Judean Desert and Dead Sea, rich history, and the legacy of King Herod.
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