Israel Museum, Discover the Mysteries of Ancient Scrolls

Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 91710, Israel
The museum houses the world's largest collection of Bible artifacts
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Introduction

Israel Museum, established in 1965, is located in the Givat Ram neighborhood of Jerusalem. It is a place that houses a valuable collection of biblical archaeology, Jewish artifacts, ethnography, fine art, ancient glassware, and sculptures from various continents. Visitors can admire the unique Shrine of the Book, which showcases the Dead Sea Scrolls and other related artifacts discovered in Qumran. Spanning nearly 50,000 square meters, the museum has a total collection of over 500,000 items, with around 7,000 items and artworks available for online viewing. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the model of the Second Temple are particularly impressive.

Must-go rating

Must go
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Worth going
50%

Transportation

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Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Park by the roadside
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Bus transportation
Address
Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 91710, Israel
Opening hours
Sunday/Monday/Wednesday/Thursday 10:30-17:00, Tuesday 16:00-21:00, Friday and the day before holidays 10:00-14:00, Saturday and holidays 10:00-17:00.
Transportation
Take bus 14, 66, or 35 from the Central bus station heading towards Malha Mall; you can also take bus 7 or 9 (heading towards the city center) from the Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus to get there.