Rabin Center

The Yitzhak Rabin Center is a library and research center in , , built in memory of assassinated Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. Designed by Israeli architect Moshe Safdie, it sits on a hill commanding a panoramic view of and Tel Aviv, near the , the , Tel Aviv University and ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
  • Type: Public building
  • Description: library and research center in Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Also known as: Yitzhak Rabin Center

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Eretz Israel Museum and Tell Qasile.

Museum
Photo: Talmoryair, Public domain.
The is a historical and archaeological museum in the neighborhood of , . , established in 1953 as the Haaretz Museum, has a large display of archaeological, anthropological and historical artifacts organized in a series of exhibition pavilions on its grounds. is situated 350 metres west of Rabin Center.

Photo: Ori, CC BY-SA 3.0.
is an archaeological site near the in , . Over 3,000 years old, the site contains the remains of a port city founded by the Philistines in the 12th century BC. is situated 420 metres west of Rabin Center.

Convention center
(formerly the Israel Trade Fairs and Convention Center and later the Tel Aviv Convention Center, commonly referred to as Ganei HaTaarucha or the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds, is a fairground complex on Rokach Boulevard in northern , used as a venue for concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs and conferences. is situated 1 km east of Rabin Center.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ramat Aviv and Bavli.

Suburb
Alef or HaYeruka, and originally plainly , is a neighborhood in northwest , Israel. is bordered by Einstein Street in the north, Chaim Levanon Street to the east and south, and Namir Road in the west.

Suburb
, or Shikun , is a neighborhood in central Tel Aviv, Israel, named after the Babylonian Talmud, and bounded by on the north, Ayalon highway to the east, Namir road to the west, and Park Tzameret to the south.

Suburb
Lamed, also , is a residential neighborhood of , . It is located in the northwestern part of the city. In 2012, Lamed's population was 5,370, and its area was 873 dunams, of which about 254 dunams were built up.

Rabin Center

Latitude
32.10292° or 32° 6′ 11″ north
Longitude
34.79957° or 34° 47′ 58″ east
Open location code
8G4P4Q3X+5R
Open­Street­Map ID
way 96866696
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­public_building
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q616017
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Spanish—“Rabin Center” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مركز إسحاق رابين
  • Arabic: مركز يتسحاك رابين
  • Catalan: Centre Isaac Rabin
  • Chinese: 伊扎克·拉宾中心
  • Chinese: 伊扎克·拉賓中心
  • German: Jitzchak-Rabin-Zentrum
  • Hebrew: מרכז יצחק רבין לחקר ישראל
  • Hebrew: מרכז יצחק רבין
  • Hebrew: מרכז מורשת יצחק רבין
  • Hebrew: מרכז רבין לחקר ישראל
  • Persian: مرکز اسحاق رابین
  • Polish: Centrum Icchaka Rabina
  • Spanish: Centro Isaac Rabin

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Highlights include The Israeli Museum. and Camp Aviv.

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