The "Please Touch" centre received the laconic description from the New York Times: "A simple, universal message from the stage, conveys thought and heart with immense power." "Please Touch" has shaped itself as one of the most innovative theatres in the world. For many years the centre was a leader in the cultural world of the country. "Please Touch" is a unique centre of culture and art, designed to meet the sight and hearing of the deaf and blind. The space where there is an equal dialogue between people, whether deaf or blind or hearing and seeing, makes it possible to understand and feel the needs and aspirations of all involved in the communication process. Independent communication indicates that blindness or deafness does not lower the value of equality, and empathy and openness allow people to contribute equally to society. The "Please Touch" centre is a stage to socialize in theatre in the dark, a blackout restaurant, a Kafish events complex and a seminar centre. The centre is an innovative model for the integration of people with disabilities in society. More than 800,000 people have visited the centre since it opened in late 2007. Unfortunately, the year of the COVID-19 severely affected the centre's activities.
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,