About
The science museum is a wonderful place for family outings and different learning experiences. The Museum runs simultaneous exhibits and activities, encouraging children and adults alike to touch and activate.
At the museum you can find many exhibitions with active exhibits inviting children and parents to touch, experience and enjoy science. Families and kids can take guided tours on a daily basis or take part in arts and crafts workshops (gift for every participant!) and interactive science demonstrations.
Among the many exhibitions in the museum you can visit: '200X2 bicycle exhibition"- an international exhibition marks 200 years since the invention of the bicycle with dozens of interactive exhibits, historic and contemporary bicycles, video clips, graphics and more. "Illusions-Mind Boggling " - exhibition in which you'll be fascinated by various illusions; "Fields of Tomorrow" - a multi-sensory and interactive experience that touches on new ideas about agriculture that developed in Israel and abroad. The "Captcha" exhibition, which examines the influence of the computer on our lives and more!
In the museum there is a children's wing - a special complex that is also suitable for young children. In this wing you can find the "Discovering levers": an exhibition on simple machines and other phenomena, which illustrates scientific principles for the little ones. "Building in the Sand" - an enriching and challenging building experience in the children's wing yard -planning buildings using sand shells used as bricks and "The Blue Dice" - Experience with huge bricks in different shapes and sizes
On site there is a cafeteria with light refreshments and snacks.
Every museum's exhibits and labels appear in 3 languages: Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Opening hours:
Monday-Thursday- 10:00-18:00Friday- 10:00-14:00
Saturday- 10:00-16:00
Address:
Museum Boulevard, Givat Ram, Jerusalem
Additional information:
The museum is accessible to physically disabled visitors. A wheel chair can be borrowed upon deposit (please ask at the ticket office).
The museum is equipped with assistive technology for the hearing and vision impaired.