Culture Palace (Tel Aviv)
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Location |
2 Huberman street Tel Aviv, Israel. |
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Type | Concert hall |
Seating type | Reserved |
Capacity | 2,482 |
Opened | 1957 |
The Culture Palace (Hebrew: היכל התרבות, Heichal Hatarbut), also known as the Charles Bronfman Auditorium, is a main concert hall in Tel Aviv, Israel, which was opened in 1957 at Habima Square. Architects were Dov Karmi, Zeev Rechter and Yaakov Rechter.
After a thorough renovation from 2011 on the former Fredric Mann Auditorium was reopened in May 2013 supervised by the architect Ofer Kolker
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The Culture Palace (Heichal Hatarbut) concert hall after renovation.
It is home to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Leonard Bernstein conducted the inaugural concert, with pianist Arthur Rubinstein, as a soloist.
Coordinates: 32°04′25″N 34°46′48″E / 32.073643°N 34.779974°E
See also
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