




The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Attraction
4.7 (15639 reviews)
Art & archaeology museum with prehistoric to modern collections, including the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Derech Ruppin 11, Jerusalem, Israel
+972 2-670-8811
Did You Know?
Year of Establishment
The Israel Museum was established in 1965, making it a relatively young institution compared to many other renowned museums.
Art Collection Size
The museum boasts a vast collection of approximately 500,000 art pieces, making it one of the largest art institutions globally.
Shrine of the Book
The Shrine of the Book houses the Dead Sea Scrolls, a collection of ancient manuscripts discovered in 1947, in a unique building resembling the jars they were found in.
Archaeological Museum Pavilions
The Archaeological Museum is comprised of 15 interconnected pavilions showcasing artifacts from excavations across Israel, including reconstructed gates from the ancient city of Ḥaẓor.
Highlights from Reviews
• extensive collection
The museum boasts a vast collection of artifacts spanning various periods and cultures, offering a comprehensive view of history
• dead sea scrolls
The Shrine of the Book, housing the Dead Sea Scrolls, is a unique and must-see exhibit within the museum
• model of Jerusalem
The outdoor model of Jerusalem during the Second Temple period is a spectacular and impressive display
• diverse exhibits
The museum features a wide range of exhibits, including archaeology, art, and Jewish artifacts, catering to diverse interests
• kid-friendly
The museum offers activities and exhibits designed for children, making it a suitable destination for families