Built in the 18th century, this imposing stone building just south of Kikar Kedumim originally served as a hostel for Jewish pilgrims arriving at Jaffa and later was converted into a soap and perfume factory. Now the residence of local artist Ilana Goor, it is open to the public as a gallery. The collection here won't be to all tastes, being dominated by tribal art and works by Goor, but the interior spaces and panoramic terrace are extremely attractive.