• The Israel Museum

    The Israel Museum in Jerusalem is the largest museum in Israel and one of the most prestigious in the world.
    Founded in 1965, it houses a vast collection ranging from archaeology to contemporary art, offering visitors a unique journey through the history of the region.

    A special mention goes to the Shrine of the Book, which houses the precious Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient biblical manuscripts over 2000 years old. In addition, the museum also includes a wide collection of archaeological finds, classical works of art, and artifacts that document Jewish culture over the centuries.

  • The Shrine of the Book and Archaeology

    The Shrine of the Book is one of the symbols of the museum, with its white roof inspired by the jars of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.

    Inside, visitors can admire these extraordinary texts and discover details about their history and preservation.
    Next to this section, the museum boasts an impressive archaeological collection, with artifacts ranging from the Neolithic period to the Roman era.

    Among the most important pieces are the sarcophagus of King Herod and architectural remains of ancient Jerusalem.

  • Art and Contemporary Culture

    In addition to history, The Israel Museum dedicates ample space to art, with works by famous artists such as Picasso, Van Gogh, and Chagall.

    The museum also hosts a detailed reconstruction of Jerusalem at the time of the Second Temple, a scale model that shows the city as it was in the 1st century AD.

    In the sculpture gardens, visitors can admire installations by modern artists such as Henry Moore. Thanks to its collections, the Israel Museum represents a bridge between past and present, offering a unique cultural experience.

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