Once a fiercely functional workers’ hostel, the Mivtachim Sanitarium high above the
Mediterranean is an architectural icon. But prospects looked bleak and demolition
loomed until architect Rani Ziss and philanthropist Lily Elstein turned it into a luxurious
80-room hotel with two performance halls, AV tech to international concert standards
and much of Lily Elstein’s famous art collection hanging on the walls.

Read how Israeli integrator Barkai and Christie Partner AVCOM helped give this much
loved, but sadly neglected building new life – and why international artists now flock to
its concert halls – all in the latest edition of AVenue.

To read more, kindly visit: http://christieavenue.com/en/issue/7/elma-arts/