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...
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...
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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