Holon is a city on the central coastal strip south of Tel Aviv, Israel. Holon is part of the metropolitan Gush Dan area. In 2016 it had a population of 190,838. Holon has the second-largest industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
We went to the deaf museum -- invitation to silence. I had been told that the "blind museum" was better. I have done both. i thought the "Invitation to Silence" was excellent. Our group of 4 really enjoyed it. We did benefit from a terrific guide, Edna. I thought it was worth the time. I think both exhibits are excellent!
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4.5 based on 171 reviews
The tour was amazing. Led by a blind or partially blind guide we explored seven different basic everyday experiences in complete darkness. It gave a totally new insight into the life that the blind live.
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A one hour tour in a complete darkness, walking with a blind stick, finding how to get along only with the guide's voice. The tour does not imitate blind condition, but give one a sense who is to be in a completely dark environment. The tour is a unique experience, centered on an important social lesson - how a disability can become a force. Recommended for children above 9 years old and adults. Special tours in English are available. The entrance fee is reasonable.
4.0 based on 177 reviews
Beautiful contemporary architecture, helpful staff, not crowded. Exhibits change every few months, and the exhibits on display when we visited were a mixed bag. Some were pretentious and ultra-woke (not my taste), but all were thought-provoking. The selections from the permanent collection about innovative materials were excellent. As the name of the museum implies, all the exhibited works have a practical angle to them, which I enjoyed. There were excellent explanations throughout in both Hebrew and English. Another plus: The museum adhered very strictly to Ministry of Health regulations re: Covid-19. It was a pleasure to visit.
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