Farm that once belonged to the Dubrovin family who settled in one of the worst Malaria-infected swamp regions of Israel (then under British mandate) and refused to quit working the land, despite the harsh conditions. Today a nice little museum, open all week, free on Fridays and Saturdays (but only open from 9-13:00 on those days) and a venue for celebrations inside the farm yard. There is an impressive functional well, a short introductory film and costumes to dress up and take pics...
ย ย ย Read moreOur third visit. Amazing historic building and good food, what more could you ask?
We ordered 2 "grills for two" for 5 adults, and were stuffed. We had a hard time finishing our dessert. Great bread and salads included and yummy fireside potatoes and rice. Fair pricing and great kids menu (pargiot/snitzel and chips). Excellent and personal service. Reservations...
ย ย ย Read moreWeddings at Dubrovin park are nice. Beautiful venue, excellent service and lovely greenery all around. The only problem, the main plaza is huge, and you need a lot of guest to fill it up and get a cozy feeling. The wedding ceremony aisle is rectangles shaped and can hold comfortably a...
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