
Israel opens dazzling new Nanoscience and Art Museum
Who says science and art don’t mix? Bar-Ilan University opens unique -museum that aims to expose visitors to the vast research possibilities in the natural sciences.

Who says science and art don’t mix? Bar-Ilan University opens unique -museum that aims to expose visitors to the vast research possibilities in the natural sciences.

Dead Sea Revival Project runs photo contest as part of its drive to build a museum in Arad aimed at sparking action for a sea in danger of extinction.

With artifacts ranging from a 15th century Book of Esther to Leonard Cohen’s guitar, the rebranded ANU is world’s most comprehensive Jewish museum.

Two moving items in the collection are a pair of notes found in Hannah Senesh’s dress following her execution: a poem and a letter to her mother.

Empty for 12 years, former orphanage will be transformed into Beit HaKehillot museum and community center dedicated to Jewish heritage.

An exhibition created by thousands of residents sheds light on childhood, community and what makes a city unique.

Surprise discovery at future Uri Geller Museum is second Ottoman-era soap factory found in the vicinity, evidence of a once-thriving industry.

The Knesset Museum is honoring the country’s 70th anniversary through an exhibit of art and artifacts gathered from museums around the country.

The ark-shaped museum, located in Tel Aviv, houses 5.5 million specimens from around the world, from early human skulls to rare taxidermy pieces.

Art and archeology, nature and science exploration: Fascinating, educational activities on the grounds of Israel’s institutions of higher education.

A colorful new museum houses the works of the renowned kinetic artist born in 1928 in what is now Israel’s fourth-largest city.

$5 million museum and visitors center will display the personal archives of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who helped found the Hebrew University.

Tower of David Museum opens a work space and a real-time beta site for tourism startups within the historic citadel built by King Herod.

Understanding thousands of years of history is so much more fun when you get into costume and try working and eating as the ancients did.

It’s summertime, it’s hot, and school’s out – perfect time to take your kids to one of Israel’s many exciting museums.