The Ilana Goor Museum is located in the ancient port city of Jaffa, part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Housed in an 18th-century building that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, the museum was established by artist Ilana Goor in 1995. The building itself is a work of art, with a history that includes serving as a hostel for Jewish pilgrims en route to Jerusalem. The museum's architecture boasts original stone walls and arches that blend with contemporary design elements, reflecting Goor's style. Within its walls, it houses a diverse collection of Goor's creations alongside works from other Israeli and international artists, including sculptures, paintings, video art, and furniture. The museum also showcases Goor's unique personal collection, which includes ethnic art and antiques, offering a glimpse into her eclectic aesthetic. Visitors can explore over 500 works of art seamlessly integrated into the living space of the museum, highlighting Goor's philosophy that art should be part of everyday life. Aside from the permanent collection, the museum frequently hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events, providing a vibrant artistic experience in the historic heart of Jaffa.