Beit Sokolov
Building in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Beit Sokolow (Hebrew: בית העיתונאים על שם סוקולוב בתל־אביב יפו, lit. Sokolov House) is the Tel Aviv headquarters of the National Association of Israeli Journalists.[1] Named after journalist Nahum Sokolow, the building was dedicated in his memory in 1957.[2]
Alternative namesSokolov House
StatusCompleted
LocationTel Aviv, Israel
Completed1957
Beit Sokolov is also used as a conference hall and a gallery for temporary art exhibitions.[3][4] The building is located near the "Beit Hasofer" ("Writer's house").[5]
The Israeli Journalists Association sold Beit Sokolow to Reality Real Estate Fund and Phoenix Holdings in 2015.[6]
See also
Books
- Zvi Elhyani, Michael Jacobson: Nadler, Nadler, Bixon & Gil, Architecture 1946-2010, 462 pages, Hebrew & English, Public school, 2016
