Opened in 2001, Mini Israel in Latrun near to Jerusalem showcases hundreds of models (most of them no more than seven inches) of nearly all the important archaeological, historical and religious sights in Israel.
Opened in 2001, Mini Israel in Latrun near to Jerusalem showcases hundreds of models (most of them no more than seven inches) of nearly all the important archaeological, historical and religious sights in Israel.
I have never visited a park that was so mistreated. No water where there should have been water, derailed trains, weeds growing everywhere and buildings looked like Chernobyl ghost town apart from figures thrown around fr...
Great place. Very interesting for children. Takes about 1 and half hour to look at all, if you stay next to each model and hears explanations, maybe you will be there for 1 more hour. Upset a little bit because of very ol...
I recently revisited Mini Israel after a few years and was truly taken aback by the significant decline in quality and overall experience. What once stood as an impressive representation of iconic landmarks now stands as...
The miniature park, which was opened in November 2002, contains miniature copies of hundreds of buildings and monuments of the country. The exposition consists of 350 miniature layouts, most of which are made on a 1:25 sc...
Extremely disappointing. I visited this path several years ago and really liked it and was looking forward to returning with my kids a little older now. What horrid disrepair! Do the owners think that they can leave such...