Metzudat Ze'ev, Office building in Israel
Metzudat Ze'ev, the Likud party headquarters, stands tall in Tel Aviv.
Constructed in 1966, named after Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky.
An architectural legacy of Moshe and Mordechai Ben-Horin.
Essential site for Israeli political activities and events.
Iconic landmark symbolizing Israel's right-wing political history.
Location: Tel Aviv
Inception: 1966
Architects: Moshe Ben-Horin, Mordechai Ben-Horin
Architectural style: brutalism
Floors above the ground: 16
Height: 60 m
Address: המלך ג'ורג' 38
Source: Wikimedia