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Habimah Square | Junction of Bograshov Street and Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv, IsraelMap
Phone+972 3-621-1777
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  • Harold J
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    Now called the Charles Bronfman Auditorium

    The home of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra continues to amaze it's audiences with the ultimate in classical music. This February 2020 the genius Sir András Schiff will play Beethoven piano Sonatas ...

    Reviewed on Feb 20, 2020
  • Karen S
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    Amazing performance of the Israeli Philharmonic orchestra

    Zubin Mehta retired from the Philharmonic and the new musical director is a young guy called Lahav Shani who is a pianist besides being the conductor today. The program is Ravel and Stravinsky the Fir...

    Reviewed on Dec 31, 2019
  • Ori L
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    A respectable place

    Good looking interior and exterior design , renovate to be relevant for the 21st century , roomy , good sound and sight , nice balcony. One con is the underground parking as it's taking too much tim...

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2019
  • 545medva
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    Israeli Philharmonic Orchester

    Not the first time we had a concert with them. They are one of the best orchesters on the world. And Zubin Mehta is still one of the vry great masters.

    Reviewed on Feb 3, 2019
  • Karen S
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    Fantastic concert of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra

    Went with my mother to see a concert of the Israeli Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Vasily Petrenko. We heard Schubert and Hugo Wolf sung by the baritone Thomas Hampton. The last piece was Schuma...

    Reviewed on Dec 15, 2018
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