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Museums in Tel Aviv

Jan 15 , 2011

The museums in Tel Aviv are new, exciting, and worth a stop during your trip. Relive ancient history, or enjoy modern works of art, it’s all here!


Tel Aviv is one of the leading cultural centers in the Middle East, and its location on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea places it squarely within the influence of the entire Mediterranean region. It has many great cultural and art attractions, and it is home to countless art galleries where international and local artists display their work. If you find Tel Aviv’s art interesting, then you’ll surely like its museums. The museums in Tel Aviv are mostly new, and their exhibits are interactive and entertaining. Focusing heavily on art and Israeli and Judaic culture, museums in Tel Aviv are a great choice if you’re looking for something educational or culturally enriching.

Belt Haftusot

To learn more about Jewish communities worldwide, you won’t want to miss the Beit Hatftusot, also known as the Museum of Jewish People. It is located on the campus of Tel Aviv University, and it chronicles the history of Jewish communities throughout their history. While it doesn’t have much to offer in the way of artifacts, it does have many interactive exhibits that are sure to fascinate all ages in your party. Beit Hatftusot also maintains extensive records of Jewish genealogy, and you can search this database during your trip through the museum. This is one of the best museums in Tel Aviv when it come sot learning more about the history of Jewish culture.

The Eretz Israel Musuem

The Eretz Israel Museum covers Israel’s history from a variety of angles, including documentation of its natural history, vegetation, archaeology, and folklore. The museum has a remarkable collection of ancient glass, as well as a viewable archaeological excavation next door. This is also one of the few museums in Tel Aviv where you’ll find interactive exhibits featuring traditional Jewish craftworks. Another interesting aspect of this museum is the bazaar, where craftspeople demonstrate authentic craft skills like glass blowing and olive pressing.

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is one of the largest art museums in Tel Aviv (and all of Israel). It houses work by little known local and Israeli artists, as well as high profile international stars. The Museum of Art specializes in European works dating from the 16th through the 19th centuries, and it is well known for its exemplary Surrealist and Abstract pieces. In terms of breadth and quantity of art, this is the best option for museums in Tel Aviv.

Palmach Museum

For a different kind of museum experience, make an appointment to take a tour through the Palmach Museum. It documents the history of the Palmach strike force, which greatly contributed the formation of the state of Israel. We strongly recommend that you make an appointment before you leave for your trip, as you need to have one to get in. This museum’s exhibits are highly interactive and include following a unit of new Palmach recruits from their days in training through a series of missions, making for one of the most focused experience among museums in Tel Aviv.

There isn’t a massive quantity of museums of Tel Aviv, but the ones they have are high quality, interactive educational experiences that are bound to keep you and your group enthralled. If you’d like to learn more about the history of Israel, and Jewish culture as a whole, any of these museums of Tel Aviv will offer a detailed and focused look at an aspect of the country.

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