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4.5 based on 548 reviews
This museum, through interactive exhibits and its Education Center, teaches a range of science concepts including mechanics, electricity, magnetism, optics, acoustics, robotics, aeronautics and communication.
We have spent the entire day there, time flies when you are having fun The attractions are great for kids, but also the parents enjoy them very much and even learn new stuff here and there
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Givatayim Observatory is the oldest observatory in Israel, and serves as the main base for amateur astronomers in Israel. The observatory holds a weekly public tour every Thursday at 19:30. The tour includes a basic lecture, an observation through our telescopes, and a planetarium show. These tours are guided in Hebrew, but events in English are also available for groups (contact our office for more information).
4.5 based on 107 reviews
A world-class museum featuring entertaining interactive exhibits that educate children about scientific principles. Israeli hi-tech inventions are highlighted.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
I took my two grandsons here and they had a wonderful time learning science and experiencing with all the machines and props. Excellent guide who explained the basic scientific principles behind the demonstrations and exhibits. A great place for kids and fun for parents and grandparents also.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Agriculture in the southern part of Israel is a kind of miracle happening ig during the last 60 years. In this site you get an overview on the modern techniques used in this are for providing top quality vegetables, fruits ,and flowers out of their natural season. A detailed explanation on the water cycle in the Arava region is provided as well. During the tour in the greenhouses you can see the actual methods used and get an idea about the variety of vegetables grown there.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
We were totally enchanted by the Japanese connection; Sugihara story to save Lithuanian Jews, the Japanese garden significance and the art of origami was a nice beginning. The theatre seats were perfect for star gazing and dreaming of planets from afar. Will definitely return when they advertise special exhibits. Here is a very cool place to be in the hot August season and there is something for all ages. We were a group of 4 retired seniors with a private English guide. Next time we want to bring our grandchildren
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