Description: A rare and stunning postcard with a photograph of the orchestra in Petah Tikva (the orchestra pavilion, now Founders' Square). Published by Y.M. Shesha Halevi, PT AI. A rare and stunning postcard with a photograph of the orchestra in Petah Tikva. In a photograph of a man against the background of the well-known orchestra pavilion in Petah Tikva (now Founders' Square).No. 7, published by Yam Shesha Halevi, PT AI.Black and white, about 9x14 cm. Postcard. "The orchestra pavilion, today the founders' square, is a square in the center of Petah Tikva named after the founders of the city and was built in the place where the first well of the colony was dug and where the first furrow was plowed. With the expansion of the city, the square became, in the morning, in the evening and on Saturdays and holidays, a social gathering place for the citizens of the city At these gatherings, an orchestra named "Kinor Zion" enlivens the residents' stay in the square." Good condition. With a small crease in the lower left corner.
Price: 60 USD
Location: Haifa
End Time: 2024-12-18T17:27:44.000Z
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