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Habima Square

Habima square, otherwise known as the cultural hub of Tel Aviv, is a meeting point for a number of cultural institutions including Habima theatre, the Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art. With the vision of Patrick Geddes in the late 1920’s architect Oscar Kaufman started to build the theatre (seen on the left) in International style in 1935, a style that was known as more ‘modern’ at the time.

 

Head to Habima Square - also known as the Orchestra Plaza - to see your reflection along the sunken pool.

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