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Design Museum Holon

Design Museum Holon opened in March 2010 and quickly established itself as one of the world’s leading museums of design and contemporary culture. Housed in an iconic building by the internationally acclaimed architect, Ron Arad, Design Museum Holon, is a vital and dynamic resource for designers, students, creative industries and the general public. Each year the museum presents an exciting and varied program of exhibitions and events, each dedicated to helping visitors gain a deeper understanding of design and the role it plays in our lives. The establishment of Design Museum Holon is a high point in the ongoing process of transforming the city of Holon into an epicenter of culture and education. The primary goals of Design Museum Holon are to inspire and challenge the design community and the general public’s perception of design and the way it affects their lives.

Maximum Number of Halls: 3

Maximum seating capacity for 399

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