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Tel Aviv Museums

Beit Hatefutsot - Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, Tel Aviv University
Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora conveys the story of the Jewish people from the time of their expulsion from the Land of Israel 2,500 years ago to the present. It relates the unique story of the continuity of the Jewish people through exhibition, education and cultural endeavors, providing multiple avenues of personal historical identification.
Tel Aviv University Campus
Klausner St. Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel 61392
Tel: 972-3-6408000
Fax: 972-3-6405727

 

Tel Aviv Museum of Art
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel's main art museum, first opened to the public in 1932 in the home of Tel Aviv's first mayor, Meir Dizengoff. The Museum quickly became the cultural center of the Tel Aviv, presenting local and foreign artists. In addition to its steadily growing collections, the museum serves as a platform for free-thinking cultural and artistic exchanges.
The Museum hosts more than half a million visitorsper year with a dynamic program of changing andpermanent exhibitions, and exciting cultural programs of classical and jazz music, performance arts, lecture series, special events, children's programs, dance, and cinema.Tel. 972-3-6077000Fax: 972-3-6958099


Eretz Israel Museum
Located in north Tel Aviv, is a multidisciplinary focusing on the history and culture of the Land of Israel through an array of extensive permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibits in archaeology, ethnography, folklore, Judaica, cultural history and local identity, traditional crafts and practical arts. The pavilions dot an expansive garden surrounding Tell Qasile, an ancient mound rich in archaeological treasures found in the heart of the museum complex.

On display at the museum are reconstructed and working manufacturing installations, including wine and oil presses, a flour mill, and a “craft arcade," where one can see the traditional working tools common to the Land of Israel and the region.
 
The Planetarium hosts the “Voyage through the Universe" show and the museum gift shop offers a unique selection of Israeli-made gifts and crafts.
Tel: 972-3- 641-2288
 


Diamond Museum - Diamond Exchange
The Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum, located in the heart of the Israel diamond complex, is an independent subsidiary of the Israel Diamond Institute, and the focal point of the public relations activities of Israel's diamond industry.
1 Jabotinsky St., Ramat Gan, Israel 52520
Tel: 972-3-5760219,972-3-5751547
Fax: 972-3-7518515

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