Frank Meisler, a native of Danzig, was educated in England and lived in this ancient house in Jaffa's artists' quarter. Meisler's sculptures are known worldwide for the artist's unique vision of the place and space, the preservation of the realistic perception of things, and the unexpected humor. The world fame brought Frank his work known as the "Globe of Jerusalem." The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, nicknamed the "Iron Lady," received the "Globe of Jerusalem" as a gift. The complexity of the holy city for the three religions reflects in Meisler's work that one city symbolizes an entire globe. The permanent exhibitions of the artist's works are in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Moscow, and Kyiv.
Let us walk from the sizeable southern parking through the port, the streets of the upper city, the house of Ilana Gur, the workshop of Meisler, the soaring orange, Abrashi Park, the square of all the signs of the Zodiac, the Cathedral of St. Peter, to the port and back to the parking,