Joanne R. • October 10, 2016Not really worth it if you love art. Israeli art pet is fun and interesting. Enjoyed discovering that part that I think should be bigger.
Otel.com • September 12, 2011A great historical and archaeological museum in Tel Aviv. Don’t miss the mining tools and smelting furnaces in Nechushtan pavilion/ Also see glass production history unfold at the Philatelic pavilion.
Sander Z. • November 13, 2018Very moving museum that discribes the complicated situation with Israel and its neighbours from 1920 till 1995. English audio tour for free. Bonus: great view over Tel Aviv from the terrace.
Alan C. • November 8, 2019Fascinating collection of art by the artist as well as what she collected. Don’t miss the two rooftop areas too - good art, good view and a cool breeze too.
Natalia B. • February 23, 2015Modern art pavilion with changing exhibitions. Pretty nice, but you shouldn't expect to spend here lots of time, as pavilion is not that big.
David InterContinental Hotel Tel Aviv • June 26, 2011After your fill of history, take a seat at Manta Ray, a beachside seafood restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean sea, for the dual pleasure of good food and amazing views.
Ahuv 🇪🇺 • January 28, 2016We watched a documentary about this online before so skipped the tours and simply took pictures. In and out in 10 minutes
Damian M. • August 11, 2017Free admission. You're supposed to leave your backpack/bag in the little security building before you enter the museum.
Sheryl L. • June 1, 2023Allow a minimum of 3 hours to see this beautifully updated and renovated Museum that tells the story of the Jewish people around the world throughout history to the present.
Aaron L. • August 14, 2012If you have a Leumi Card you may be able to get 1+1 on your Bodies tickets on the Leumi card website. Also discounts for students, soldiers and seniors at the ticket counter.
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