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Meier on Rothschild

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Meier on Rothschild is a skyscraper on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tower is 158 meters (520 ft) and It is the second highest residential building in Israel after Nevve Nof Tower.

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Meier on Rothschild
Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv-Yafo Lev Tel Aviv

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N 32.0633 ° E 34.7733 °
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מגדל מאייר ברוטשילד

Rothschild Boulevard
6688209 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Lev Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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