If you leave from the most tourist street in Haifa, Ben Gurion Boulevard, in the oriental untidy and orderly faded in the Israeli sun, the Arab quarter of Wadi Nisnas, then apart from a small market with fresh vegetables, a spill of spices and colored Turks, you can accidentally stumble onto the exhibition without walls ”(Museum without walls), which has been organized by the House of Culture Beit HaGefen for more than twenty years. These are works of Palestinian and Jewish painters, sculptors who simply hang on the walls, hiding around the corner, a part of the bench, a piece of pavement, a “forgotten” iron wheel of human height, merging with the environment, reflecting the complex relations between Arabs and Jews in this multi-level city - the mountain. Translated with Google Translate