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Man and the Living World Museum, Ramat Gan
As suggested by its name, the Man and the Living World Museum, which is located in the green National Park of Ramat Gan, is dedicated to an array of subjects that are related to the world of nature, such as the development of the creatures that live on our planet, reptiles and dinosaurs, prehistoric man, the human body, communications, reproduction and more.
The Petah Tikva Museum of Art
The Petah Tikva Museum of Art receives many praises and rightfully so.
The Mosaic House
Chaim Weizmann, Ariel Sharon, Chava Alberstein, Ilan Ramon and hundreds of additional leaders, artists, writers, rabbis and other celebrities crowd together on Yehuda HaYamit Street in the home of Yossi Lugasi, in Jaffa, which looks like a shrine to Israeli heritage.
The Museum of Russian Art in Ramat-Gan
The Museum of Russian Art in Ramat-Gan is a lovely and somewhat unusual home to collections of paintings, drawings, designs for the theater and more.
Dialogue in the Dark
Dialogue in the Dark in Holon is the name of an unusual exhibition, one that everyone should experience.
The Herzliya Museum of Art
The Herzliya Museum of Art, founded in 1965, is dedicated to contemporary art by Israeli and International artists.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) History Museum
Situated at the old railway station of Jaffa, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) History Museum presents the military history of the State of Israel from its foundation and until the present day.
The Egged Museum of Historic Vehicles
This lovely and modest outdoor museum presents tens of buses from various times that stand here in silence.
The Israeli Museum at the Yitzhak Rabin Center
The Yitzhak Rabin Center in Tel Aviv is a well-know institution, but the museum which has opened in it in 2010 is not as well-known.
The “Nesher” Visitor Center
The “Nesher” Visitor Center in Ramla offers much more than a visit to a company which manufactures cement.
Jaffa Museum of Antiquities
The archeological Jaffa Museum of Antiquities was established in the 1970s at the old Saraya building (the Ottoman government building).
The Museum of Far Eastern Art
The Yechiel Nahari Museum of Far Eastern Art in Ramat Gan was inherited by the city’s municipality from the avid collector after whom this museum is named.
The Children's Museum in Holon
This charming museum offers children their ultimate fantasy: to be inside a story.
The Babylonian Jewry Museum
Zion was the heart’s desire of the Babylonian Exiles already in the 6th century BCE and the Babylonian Jewry Museum in Or Yehuda is dedicated to them.
The Rishon Le-Zion Museum
In Rishon Le-Zion is a hidden surprising attraction that is suitable for the whole family- the Rishon Le-Zion Museum, which tells about the history of Rishon Le-Zion in particular and of the settlement of Israel in general.
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is Israel’s leading museum of modern and contemporary art, welcoming more than 500,000 visitors each year.
Ben-Zion David - Museum of Yemenite Culture and Gallery for handcrafted jewelry
The Ben-Zion David complex in Kedumim Square in Old Jaffa is dedicated entirely to Yemenite Culture and the art of handcrafted jewelry, which was considered the most distinguished occupation for the man in Yemen.
The Diamond Museum
A real surprise is hidden in the Ramat Gan Diamond complex: a small and charming diamond museum, which does not compromise on the quality of the exhibition and provides valuable information, both visually and textually.
The Palmach Museum
The Palmach Museum, situated in Ramat Aviv, presents the History of the Palmach, the military branch of the Haganah organization, from its foundation in 1941 due to the fear that the Germans with invade Israel and until the height of its activity during the Israeli War of Independence.
The Mikve Israel Visitor Center
The Mikve Israel Visitor Center is the closest thing to a time travel in the central area of Israel, and this is not a clich?.
The “Discover Tel Aviv” Center at the Shalom Mayer Tower
The Shalom Mayer Tower, Israel’s first skyscraper, was raised in Tel Aviv as an office building in 1965 and was considered in those days to be the highest building in the Middle East.
A B See Do (A-Ba-Ga-Da) at Beit Hatfutsot (Diaspora House)
At Beit Hatfutsot (Diaspora House) quite recently a new interactive exhibition has opened that is dedicated to the Hebrew language and makes it into a fun and enriching amusement park- also for the parents who never liked studying it as a subject at school.
The Yedioth Ahronoth (an Israeli daily newspaper) Visitor Center in Rishon LeZion
The world of journalism surrounds us at all times, but it is sometimes worth it to stop for a moment and learn how a newspaper is actually being created, how an item is being written, how a newspaper is being produced and printed.
The Geological Museum in Ramat HaSharon
You will leave the Geological Museum in Ramat HaSharon with greater understanding of everything that has to do with the “inner world” of earth.
The Eretz Israel Museum
The Eretz Israel Museum (the Land of Israel Museum) was founded in 1958 as Ha'Aretz Museum in the north of Tel Aviv.
The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art
The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, which is a part of the complex that includes the HaBima Theater and the Culture Hall, seems to stand on its own but in fact it is actually a branch of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
The Lehi Museum named after Avraham Yair Stern
The history of the Lehi Jewish underground organization in the pre-Israeli State period is documented in a roof apartment in Tel Aviv’s Florentin neighborhood, where the founder and commander of the Lehi underground Yair (Avraham Stern) was caught and murdered in 1942 by British policemen.
The Museum of Man and the Environment in Petah Tikva
The Museum of Human Sciences and Environment is modest in size but offers a fascinating content to its visitors.
The Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comics in Holon
If you are not addicted to comics, this is the place to start your journey in this new world.
The Etzel Museum - 1948
A Museum on the southern beach of Tel Aviv for the commemoration of the 41 Etzel soldiers who fell during the battle for Jaffa.
Old Jaffa’s Visitors Center
In Kikar Kdumim (Kdumim Square) one can find what could be called an underground museum.
Bialik House
The Bialik House, which was the home of Israel’s national poet and writer, Haim Nahman Bialik, was built in 1924 when Bialik arrived to Israel.
Beit Mani (Mani House)
Beit Mani (Mani House) in Tel Aviv is located in the heart of the big city, like an enchanted and nostalgic fairy-tale house that is surrounded by skyscrapers.
The Rubin Museum
There is something exciting about walking around the Rubin Museum, which also served as the Artist Reuven Rubin’s home and perhaps as his source of inspiration as well.
The Diaspora Museum (“Beit Hatfutsot”)
The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora presents to its visitors the unique and ongoing story of the Jewish People throughout the generations, using murals, dioramas, three dimensional reconstructions, films, audio-visual displays and interactive multimedia presentations.
The Israel Puppet Center in Holon
The Israel Puppet Center in Holon serves many audiences, among which are artists, craftsmen, teachers, researchers and the general public.
The Israel Post Visitor Center
The Israel Post Visitor Center in Tel Aviv invites you to go on a journey following a letter, and apparently this journey includes some fascinating stops, some of which the public is not really familiar with.
Rokach House
In the 1880s a few of Jaffa’s Jews have already realized a dream: to come out of the Jaffa walls and build an independent and modern Jewish neighborhood.
Beit David Museum
If you always wanted to know whether you are a descendant of King David, you will be able to find that out at the Beit David (House of David) Museum, which opened in 2012 on Brenner Street in Tel Aviv (before that it was located in the Old City of Jerusalem).
The Museum of Israeli Art in Ramat Gan
The Museum of Israeli Art has been housed since 1987 inside a unique looking structure which served in its past as an industrial structure, to which interesting features have been added (such as, for example, a low tower that is adjacent to the museum’s exterior and looks like a watch tower, on which it is written “Emda”, meaning “Post”).
Dizengoff House
On May 14th, 1948, arrived here one after the other the members of the Jewish National Council and the leaders of the Jewish community, and in the afternoon, David Ben-Gurion came up on the stage and declared the founding of the State of Israel.
The Maccabi Sports Museum
The Pierre Gildesgame Maccabi Sports Museum might not be familiar to many, but this does not take anything out of the interest that it raises in the visitors who discover it, especially sport fans.
The Etzel Museum
The Etzel Museum located in Metzudat Ze'ev (Ze'ev's stronghold) at the center of Tel Aviv, presents the history of the Etzel- a Jewish underground military organization that was founded in 1931 in Jerusalem.
The Jabotinsky Museum
The character, activity, ideology and way of Zeev Jabotinsky are presented at the Jabotinsky Museum through fascinating and up to date multimedia exhibitions.
The Holon Design Museum
The first Design museum in Israel opened in 2010 with great clamor, not only due to its being the first of its kind in Israel, but also due to the structure in which it is housed- a unique and first large-scale project of the Tel Aviv-born London-based architect, industrial designer and sculptor, Ron Arad.
The Ben-Gurion House
When David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister, declared: "I hereby bequeath to the State of Israel my house in Tel-Aviv", he did not realize that many of the residents of this “city without interruption”-as it is known- do not know this hidden gem, with its nostalgic direct connection to more na?ve times.
Beit Ha'ir (The City’s House)
Beit Ha'ir (The City’s House) Museum is located inside the old City Hall of Tel Aviv and is a part of the Bialik complex, which was declared a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO and is included in the “White City” list of buildings in Tel Aviv.
The Israeli Center for Digital Art
Beyond the fact that in this special place in the city of Holon the visitors are invited to enjoy an unusual and dynamic art, the Israeli Center for Digital Art is an important place for research, production and multi-disciplinary thinking for artists.
The Hagana Museum named after Eliyahu Golomb
The Hagana Museum on Rothschild Avenue is the central museum for the history of the Hagana, the Jewish military organization for the defense of the Jewish settlements during the time of the British Mandate in the Land of Israel.
Hertzlilenblum Museum
Hertzlilenblum Museum is defined as a museum of banking and Tel-Avivian nostalgia and it is housed in one of Tel-Aviv’s first buildings, which is aimed at preservation.
The Zaritsky Artists House
The Zaritsky Artists House in Tel Aviv includes no less than six art galleries as well as a few art workshops.
The Hosmasa Museum
In the city of Holon, on a lovely green hill with pleasant sitting areas, is the curiously named special and modest Hosmasa Museum.
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