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Tel Aviv City Hall
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Tel Aviv City Hall, Brutalist city hall at Rabin Square, Israel

Tel Aviv City Hall is a Brutalist structure with massive concrete surfaces and geometric forms that rises 62 meters above the ground. Inside are administrative offices, municipal service departments, and exhibition spaces open to the public.

The building was completed in 1966 by architect Menachem Cohen during a period when Israel was building its public institutions through modern design. Brutalism became the language of choice for government structures in the young nation.

The building occupies Rabin Square, a central gathering point for protests and public meetings where residents come together during important moments. The plaza shapes how the city engages with political and social issues to this day.

Access to the building is typically available during business hours, with nine elevators helping you move between the various floors. Visitors should know that some areas are reserved for administrative work and may not be freely accessible.

The building was constructed with raw concrete as a symbol of Israeli statehood, reflecting the era's emphasis on strength and functionality. Today this austere approach feels restrained and offers visitors a window into the architectural ideals of the founding generation.

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Location
Inception
1966
Architects
Menachem Cohen
Architectural style
brutalism
Elevators
9
Height
62 m
GPS coordinates
32.08190,34.78060
Latest update
December 10, 2025 15:51
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