Haoman 17

Haoman 17

Haoman 17 ( _he. האומן 17) is a night club brand in Israel. The original location of the establishment is in Jerusalem's Talpiot industrial zone. The club is named for its street address, 17 Haoman Street. In the early 2000s, the company opened two spin-off clubs in Tel Aviv and Haifa dismissing criticism that they would reduce the popularity of the Jerusalem location. Haoman is the only nightclub chain in Israel. The clubs are known for world class trance and electronica music.

Jerusalem

This original Haoman has been rated one of the top night clubs in the world. International DJs often play at the club, which is open on Thursday and Friday nights.On 2003 the club was burned down, after less than a month it came back to full action.

[http://www.17jerusalem.com Official website]

Tel Aviv

The Tel Aviv location has gained as much notoriety as the original Haoman location. The Tel Aviv location often brings in large name DJs such as Paul van Dyk and Paul Oakenfold.

Haifa

While not as popular as the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv locations, Haoman 17 in Haifa is nonetheless a prestigious club in the city.


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