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Heichal HaTarbut

1957 establishments in IsraelBuildings and structures in Tel AvivConcert halls in IsraelCulture in Tel AvivMusic venues completed in 1957
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Charles Bronfman Auditorium Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Bernstein Festival Honoring his 100th Birthday Year
Charles Bronfman Auditorium Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Bernstein Festival Honoring his 100th Birthday Year

Heichal HaTarbut (Hebrew: היכל התרבות), also known in English as the Culture Palace, officially the Charles Bronfman Auditorium, until 2013 the Fredric R. Mann Auditorium, is the largest concert hall in Tel Aviv, Israel, and home to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Heichal HaTarbut
Habima Square, Tel Aviv-Yafo The Old North - Southern part

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Habima Square
6527401 Tel Aviv-Yafo, The Old North - Southern part
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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Charles Bronfman Auditorium Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Bernstein Festival Honoring his 100th Birthday Year
Charles Bronfman Auditorium Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Bernstein Festival Honoring his 100th Birthday Year
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