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The Menachem Begin Heritage Center Museum in Jerusalem
The fascinating life, activity and ideas of Menachem Begin are presented interactively and experientially in the elegantly designed museum of the Menachem Begin Heritage Center.
The Museum of Underground Prisoners in Jerusalem
The Museum of Underground Prisoners is located at the Russian Compound, which served in the 19th century Russian pilgrims and became the central prison of the British Mandatory authorities, where in 1920 - 1948 hundreds of members of the Jewish underground organizations of the Hagana, Irgun and Lehi were imprisoned.
Heichal Shlomo (Solomon's Temple)
The magnificent Heichal Shlomo (Solomon's Temple) was inaugurated in Jerusalem in a ceremony attended by many in 1958, as befitting a place defined as a spiritual center, the Seat of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
The Time Elevator
Through this original way of looking at Jerusalem so many intriguing and amazing levels are being revealed, presenting eventful conquests, dark schemes, surprising vicissitudes and various rulers.
The Nature Museum in Jerusalem
It is very easy to miss out on this wonderful gem, which both children and adults will find very interesting for a while.
The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem
Thousands of years of history spread before the visitors to this wonderful gem of a museum.
The Ein Yael "Hands-on" Museum
The target audience of the Ein Yael "Hands-on" Museum is children and it takes them very seriously.
The Rabbi Kook House
On the second floor of a Jerusalemite building declared for preservation, is the home in which once lived Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook, who is better known as Rabbi Kook.
The Herzl Museum
The new Herzl Center that is dedicated to Benjamin Ze’ev Herzl, the "Visionary of the Jewish State", and to his multi-layered heritage was inaugurated in 2005.
The Old Yishuv Court Museum
At the edge of the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem, very close to the Jewish Quarter, is the ethnographic Old Yishuv Court Museum which present to its visitors the way of life of those who were called the Old Yishuv people in Jerusalem.
The Israel Museum
The Israel Museum is the largest in the Middle East and one of the best in the world for archeology and art.
The S. Y. Agnon House
The house in which lived S. Y. Agnon- one of the most important modern Hebrew writers and receiver of the Nobel Prize for Literature- in the Talpiot Neighborhood in Jerusalem for 40 years, serves today as a museum which commemorates the man and his writings.
The Franciscan Museum in Jerusalem
At the Via Dolorosa which is in the Old City of Jerusalem, where according to Christian tradition Jesus walked, carrying his cross, on his way to his crucifixion, was founded in 1901 a school for Biblical studies that served Catholic monks from the Franciscan Order.
Museum on the Seam
The intriguing name of this special museum, which is also housed inside a special structure that was built in 1932, hints at its content.
Siebenberg House
In the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem, where once lived the wealthiest of the people at the time of the Second Jewish Temple, is the Siebenberg House, which serves as a small and fascinating Archaeological Museum.
The Museum for Islamic Art
The Museum for Islamic Art is an architectural jewel in the heart of Jerusalem.
Yad Vashem
Yad Vashem (meaning: a memorial and a name) is Israel's official memorial site to the six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis during World War II and the Holocaust.
The Theater Archives and Museum
Even though it is not famous, extravagant or glamorous, the fascinating Theatre Archives and Museum is a real treasure for those who like theater specifically and culture in general.
The Katros House – the Burnt House
The Katros House, or the Burnt House, is a typical residential structure from the time of the Second Jewish Temple, which was destroyed in the great fire that swept through vast areas of Jerusalem during the Great Revolt (70 CE).
Chamber of the Holocaust
On top of Mount Zion in Jerusalem is found a somewhat different Holocaust Museum, especially due to the fact that this is an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Museum.
Moshe Castel Museum of Art
In a large impressive structure in Ma'ale Adumim, from where one can see the views of Jerusalem, is housed the Moshe Castel Museum of Art, which opened in 2010 and is dedicated to the well-known Israeli artist, Moshe Castel.
The Bloomfield Science Museum
So how does a light bulb work? How are signals being transferred on a telephone? How do cranes work? How are optical illusions created? These basic questions are answered in a tangible, interactive and sometimes especially amusing way at the charming Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem, which can provide for half a day of fun to a family with children.
The Rockefeller Museum
The Rockefeller Museum, located in front of Herod's Gate (the Flowers Gate) opened to the public already in 1938.
The Tower of David Museum
The Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem is located in the medieval citadel known as the Tower of David and presents a permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jerusalem throughout its history.
Wohl Archeology Museum
For those who want to get an idea about the glory days of the wealthiest Quarter at the time of King Herod (the Herodian Quarter), it is recommended to visit this special archeological museum in Jerusalem, which is led to through an underground basement.
The Jerusalem Artists House
The beautiful Jerusalemite stone structure of the Jerusalem Artists House, with the Menorah at its top, served through its various incarnations a few famous cultural milestones.
The Armenian Museum
In the southern part of the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem is one of its most beautiful structures: a two floors stone house with an inner courtyard, a small garden and an old tall cypress tree.
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