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The Israel Museum

 

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Founded in 1965, the Israel Museum is the country’s largest cultural institution, comprising many different wings and a huge collection of art, archaeological findings and Judaica. And the major face-lift it recently underwent only makes it even more of a must-see. The Museum reopened in the summer of 2010 after long months of work, featuring many new galleries and public spaces as well as a completely revamped design to many of its wings.

 

One of the major highlights of the museum, and one of the city’s more recognizable landmarks, is the distinctly shaped Shrine of the Book, which houses many ancient manuscripts including the Dead Sea Scrolls. Nearby, lending historical context to some of these priceless manuscripts, is a definitive model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple era.

 

Other highlights include the Youth Wing, providing children and the young at heart with fascinating exhibitions and programming, and the Billy Rose Art Garden, which showcases the development of western sculpture over the centuries and features works by many top masters including Auguste Rodin, Claes Oldenburg and Jacques Lipchitz.

 

The museum’s Fine Arts Wing displays works from all over the world and does justice to the museum’s eclectic, interdisciplinary approach. Like other sections of the museum, the Fine Arts Wing has recently been reorganized into various categories such as Modern Art, Israeli Art, European Art, and Contemporary Art. The installations are organized in such a way as to emphasize shared themes and facilitate an inter-textual dialogue between similar images. A new 2,200-square-meter gallery floor is devoted to changing displays of contemporary art.

 

In the Archeology Wing visitors can take stock of the many cultures that called the Land of Israel home over the centuries. The objects are organized chronologically, through seven different “chapters” beginning with prehistoric finds.

 

For one of the richest cultural experiences Israel has to offer, make sure to devote at least a day to the Israel Museum.

Address 11 Derech Ruppin, Jerusalem
Tel. +972-2-670-8811
+972-2-672-8294

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  • Areas: Givat Ram, City Center
  • Type: Museum & Gallery, Kids & Families
  • Free Parking Nearby
 

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28/03/2012 Eliza reviewed:
The Museum was recently redone and it's so beautiful. I went there with my kids and we all had a great time!
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28/03/2012 amos reviewed:
love it
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04/06/2012 יוני reviewed:
פשוט מוזיאון מדהים. אחד היפים שיצא לי לראות (ולא רק בארץ...). אתר חובה לביקור בירושלים.
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11/06/2012 Rhonda reviewed:
Involves several buildings and outdoor exhibits. A lot of walking. Involves some stairs. Several restaurants and cafes. Something for everyone.
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