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Ticho House
Ticho House ((ヘブライ語:בית טיכו), ''Beit Tikho'') is a historical home in Jerusalem, Israel, now functioning as a museum, administered as part of the national Israel Museum, which includes a restaurant and cultural center. It was one of the first homes built outside the Old City walls during the 1860s. ==History== The house was constructed by a wealthy Arab, Aga Rashid Nashashibi, in 1864. Antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira lived in the house with his family between 1873 and 1883. In 1924, Dr. Abraham Albert Ticho, an ophthalmologist, and his wife, Anna Ticho, an artist, bought the house.〔(Peeking through the highrises: famed Jerusalem street's old architectural glories, Haaretz )〕 Dr. Ticho was stabbed and seriously wounded during the 1929 Palestine riots outside his eye clinic near Damascus Gate.〔(Beit Ticho - Reviews and Ratings of Sights in Jerusalem - New York Times Travel )〕 After his recovery, Dr. Ticho used the first floor as his new clinic, from where served the population of Jerusalem until his death in 1960.〔(Ticho House - Israel Museum )〕 Anna Ticho hosted local and British government officials in her home, as well as many artists, writers, academics and intellectuals. Anna Ticho bequeathed the house and all its contents, including her husband's Judaica collections and library, to the city of Jerusalem. Ticho House operates a dairy restaurant called Little Jerusalem. Live jazz and classical music performances are also held there.〔(Ticho House gallery and restaurant )〕
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