Built in 1948 in Shontsino Street, named after the famous Shontsino family- pioneers in
Hebrew print, one of the first Hebrew publishers in the 15th and 16th centuries.
It was renovated in 2014 by DeBlox while maintaining its core appearance and spirit. It
still house the Hebrew print museum.
It is a 2,500 M² building which includes 5 unique working spaces in 5 floors, a garden
and a
rooftop.
Architect Hadar Sacker, Turman-Romano & Roey David.