Introduction to the National Museum of Israel: The National Museum of Israel is the most important building in the modern new city of Jerusalem. Its appearance is like the lid of a huge white porcelain jar. Most of the treasures and cultural relics displayed in the museum are Bibles of different styles from various eras, including the oldest and most complete version of the prophet Isaiah, so it can also be called a Bible museum. There are also precious Dead Sea Scrolls. These hand-written Bibles can be traced back to two thousand years ago and are the earliest Bible manuscripts discovered by humans.
How to get there: Take bus No. 9, 24 or 28 from Jaffa Rd, heading towards Hebrew University.
Opening hours: Monday/Wednesday/Saturday: 10:00-16:00, Tuesday: 16:00-21:00, Thursday: 10:00-21:00, Friday: 10:00-14: 00
Admission: Adults: 42 Israeli New Shekels, Children: 20, Students: 30
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