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Tel Aviv City Hall
Town hall of Tel Aviv, Israel
Town hall of Tel Aviv, Israel
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Tel Aviv City Hall | |
| image | File:Rabin Squre eco pool.jpg | |
| caption | Tel Aviv City Hall, view from Rabin Square | |
| coordinates | ||
| latitude | longitude= | |
| architectural_style | Brutalism | |
| location | 69 Ibn Gvirol Street, Tel Aviv, Israel | |
| architect | Menachem Cohen | |
| completion_date | 1966 |
Tel Aviv City Hall ( Beit Iriyat Tel Aviv) is the municipal government center of Tel Aviv, Israel. It houses the mayor's office, the meeting chambers and offices of the Tel Aviv City Council.
History


The Tel Aviv municipality was initially located on Rothschild Boulevard. When more office space was needed, the municipality rented a hotel on Bialik Street, near the home of national poet Chaim Nachman Bialik, which had been built by the Skora family in 1924. The hotel had opened for business in 1925 but was deemed unprofitable due to the lack of tourists. In 1928, the municipality bought the hotel. Later, it housed a courthouse on the ground floor.
A new city hall was designed in the 1950s by architect Menachem Cohen, in the Brutalist style. The large plaza at the foot of the building, first named Kings of Israel Square and renamed to Rabin Square in 1995 following Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated at this spot, was designed as a central area for public events and ceremonies. It is located on Ibn Gabirol Street.
In 1972, the old Skora building was converted into a museum for the history of Tel Aviv. In 2006, the municipality hired an architectural firm to carry out restoration work on the building.
The building has been used many times to display solidarity with other countries in times of disasters and terrorist attacks. In 2017, the city hall was lit up in Egyptian flag following the Minya bus attack and the Spanish flag after the Barcelona attacks. In 2020, The Hall showed the Lebanese flag after the 2020 Beirut Explosion. In 2023, it was lit up in solidarity with Turkey after the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes.
References
References
- [https://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/new-life-in-the-moribund-heart-of-the-city-1.356534 New life in the moribund heart of the city], ''Haaretz''.
- "Tel Aviv - Yaffo City Hall". Emporis.com.
- [https://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/new-life-in-the-moribund-heart-of-the-city-1.356534 New life in the moribund heart of the city]
- (25 November 2017). "Tel Aviv City Hall lights up in solidarity with Egypt". The Jerusalem Post.
- (18 August 2017). "Tel Aviv City Hall lights up in solidarity with Spain". Times of Israel.
- (2020-08-06). "Israel's Tel Aviv lights up with Lebanon flag".
- (6 February 2023). "İsrail'de Tel Aviv belediye binasına Türk bayrağı yansıtıldı". T24.
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