Pagoda House

Coordinates: 32°3′57.18″N 34°46′27.26″E / 32.0658833°N 34.7742389°E / 32.0658833; 34.7742389
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Pagoda House, Tel Aviv

Pagoda House (

Eclectic Style building in central Tel Aviv built in 1924.[1]
It was the first private residence in Tel Aviv to have an elevator, installed to accommodate the Polish ambassador who resided on the third floor.

The building, located at King Albert Square on the corner of Nahmani and Montefiore Streets, was designed by the architect Alexander Levy. Over the years, the building fell into disrepair. In the 1990s, it was purchased by Swedish businessman

Oriental and Western style elements.[1]

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32°3′57.18″N 34°46′27.26″E / 32.0658833°N 34.7742389°E / 32.0658833; 34.7742389