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Mazkeka
The guide was updated:An alternative event venue, Mazkeka is best known for its concerts, which feature avant-garde music proposals, a great sound system and an eclectic mix of genres. The place is a lively cultural centre and lab, also focusing on performing arts, film and new media; it hosts famous personalities as well as emerging artists. Frequented by hip people, it also serves nice drinks, excellent pizza and typical brunch dishes.
Useful Information
- Address: Shoshan Street 3, Jerusalem
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10am–2am, Sat 6pm–2am, Sun closed
- Website: mazkeka.com
- Phone: +972 2 582 2090
- Email: info@mazkeka.com
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