HABIMA PLACE
The square is an important cultural center: in addition to the Israel National Theater, it houses a concert hall and the Eyal Ofer Pavilion. The square was used as a parking lot before being renovated between 2007 and 2011. Today, it is one of Tel Aviv's most beautiful squares. Its clean lines lead to a garden adorned with succulents and covered with soft sand. Here, you can relax to the sound of classical music blasting from the loudspeakers. The square marks the end of blvd Rothschild and the border with the northern districts.
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