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The archaeological museum "Beit Miriam" in Palmachim, is situated on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The unique artifacts on display in the museum tell the story of ancient cultures which settled in the area, and artifacts which were fished from the sea reveal the relationship between man and sea and help our understanding of naval routes and commerce in the Mediterranean Sea in ancient
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The Palmach Museum treasures and cherishes the Palmach's heritage, members and set of values. Join us for an interactive, immersive experience telling the story of the Striking Forces of the 'Hagana' Organiztion, through an audio-visual exhibition. Go back in time with the typical Palmach squad and become one of them for a day! All tours are guided and a reservation must be made in advance.
The Palmach Museum tells the story...in an extremely active and compelling way...of the Palmach "striking force" during the 1948 War for Independence. It follows a company of Palmach fighters from recruiting, through training, and into the various operations they conducted...operations in which some of them were killed. It is a powerful and moving presentation of the price of freedom, and will help you to understand why it is, even today, every Israeli's duty and responsibility to be training and ready to defend their homeland.
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The museum is top notch, exceptional on par with the best natural history museums. The design is flawless with many interactive screens and interesting for both adults and kids, exhibits are meticulous and eye-opening. The museum is, of course, designed around Israel's large variety of landscapes and fauna, with general exhibitions about local and global ecology. The building and exhibitions are new and employ some of the latest technology in displays. The museum is part of the growing complex of museums anchored in and around Tel Aviv University Campus, which is itself an architectural gem of many modernist, brutalist, post modern and current design. Around it are 3 large and 2 smaller museums: The Eretz Israel (Land of Israel) art museum featuring local Israeli design and art, The ANU new Museum of the Jewish People (stunning world class museum, not to be missed!) and Steinhardt Natural History. Smaller 2 are the Rabin Center and Palmah Museum. This museum complex together with a stroll in the campus with dozens of large art sculptures, are a great day out and about for both local and foreign tourists.
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