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Helena Rubinstein Pavilion |
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Located in Habima theater complex, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion holds art exhibitions of well-known Israeli artists.
Opened in 1959, to serve as a second venue for Tel Aviv Museum of Art and its growing collection of works, Helena Rubinstein pavilion is home to Israeli contemporary art. Some of the most acclaimed Israeli artists, who have established their reputation worldwide, presented their works here at one point or another.
Some exhibitions are free while the admission to others is included in the Tel Aviv Museum entrance ticket. The exhibitions change frequently, exposing the crowds to new artists and styles, allowing everyone to appreciate the evolution of the art scene in Israel.
Open:
Mon, Wed, Sat 10:00-16:00
Tue, Thu 10:00-22:00
Closed on Sundays
Address: 6 Tarsat Blvd.
Tel: (03) 528-7196
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