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Heichal HaTarbut
Concert hall in Tel Aviv, Israel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heichal HaTarbut (Hebrew: היכל התרבות, lit. 'the hall of culture'), officially known as the Charles Bronfman Auditorium and until 2013 as the Fredric R. Mann Auditorium, is the largest concert hall in Tel Aviv, Israel, and home to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.[1]
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Former names | Fredric R. Mann Auditorium |
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Location | 2 Huberman Street Tel Aviv, Israel. |
Coordinates | 32.073643°N 34.779974°E / 32.073643; 34.779974 |
Type | Concert hall |
Seating type | Reserved |
Capacity | 2,412 |
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Opened | 1957 |
Renovated | 2011–13 |
Architect | Dov Karmi, Zeev Rechter and Yaakov Rechter |
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Israel Philharmonic Orchestra |
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