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Historic Private House in the Heart of the White City

Israel Sotheby′s International Realty
Eli Taieb
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12938.21 平方呎
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ILS 188,000,000

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區域介紹

This property in Tel Aviv is a remarkable opportunity for those seeking a unique and historic residence. Originally built in 1922 by renowned architect Joseph Berlin, the building has undergone an exceptional restoration and reconstruction process, maintaining its historical charm while incorporating modern functionality. Located on Bialik Street in the UNESCO-recognized "White City" area, the property offers a blend of cultural heritage and contemporary living.

- Plot: 11,000 m2

- Basement Floor: Features approximately 265 m2 of main living space and 353 m2 of service areas, including a utility room, two safe-rooms (Mamad) – 37 m2 each, underground parking space for 2 vehicles. In addition, two English courtyards – 9 m2 each.

- Ground Floor: Offers around 260 m2 of main living space, complemented by 26 m2 of service areas, and two additional covered balconies – 11 m2 each.

- Upper Floor: Includes approximately 254 m2 of main living space, 26 m2 of service areas. In addition - three balconies, one of which is 19 m2, with the other two at 13 m2 each.

The property also boasts an elevator connecting all floors and extensive outdoor spaces.

- The backyard: (approximately 386 m2) features a restored historic gazebo and an ornamental pond repurposed into a seating area. The front yard spans about 195 m2.

- The rooftop terrace: 352 m2

The property is currently available for purchase in its shell condition. The layout, including the number and size of rooms, can be customized to meet the specific preferences and requirements of the buyer.

The History

The building known as "Beit Hava Shapira" holds a rich and multifaceted history, reflecting the cultural and architectural evolution of Tel Aviv. Built in 1922, it was designed by architect Joseph Berlin in a restrained classical style, influenced by European trends of the time. Despite its grandeur, the original plan for a two-story structure was only partially realized, leaving the building with just the ground floor. The reasons for this deviation remain unclear, as no historical documents have been found to explain it.

Hava Shapira, for whom the building was named, was a pioneering Hebrew writer and critic active in Eastern Europe. Tragically, she never lived in the building, as her immigration to Israel never materialized before her death in the Theresienstadt ghetto in 1943. The building was intended to promote Hebrew literature during the Yishuv period but took on a different trajectory over the years.

Shortly after its construction, Dr. Gerhard Schreibmann purchased the building and established the "Tel Aviv Sanatorium," later renamed "The Mivraa" on the suggestion of Chaim Nachman Bialik, who lived nearby. By 1930, the property was sold to Ephraim Ismailov – an Iranian-Jewish political activist and real estate businessman. He converted it into his family residence. Following Ismailov′s death, Rabbi Israel Friedman, the Rebbe of Husiatyn, acquired the building, turning it into his residence and a house of prayer. After his passing in 1948, the building continued to serve as a synagogue for his followers until religious activity in the area dwindled.

Neglected for decades, the building fell into disrepair until restoration efforts began in the 2020s. Now fully restored and located in a prime area of central Tel Aviv, this historic site is once again taking its place in the city′s narrative, offering a unique opportunity for new stories to unfold within its walls.


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