I am not a museum person, but it was one that I was really into and it is very interactive. It is like you are watching a movie and you are there. It is worthwhile going to!
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visited with my wife and 3 children in august, was thoroughly impressed! Staff was great and eager to help, videos and signs all in english as well. Really gave over a great story. Very heartfelt. Do ...
We had a meeting in the area and walked by and decided for a spontaneous visit. There were two groups of soldiers but otherwise empty (during November). Three floors, with elevator if needed. 20NIS a ...
We went to the Hagana Museum with our young grandchildren. It was a well done museum and we enjoyed the presentation and layout of the museum. Gave a good perspective of the Hagana at that time peri...
This building hardly looks like a museum as it was originally a house at the front where the forerunner of the IDF was founded. The museum tells the story of the foundation of the force to defend the ...
of the pre 1948 area of Israel. It explain and illustrate nicely the establishment of the Hagana, and the cooperation with other defence fractions in the time of the British mandate. It shows the chal...
I am not a museum person, but it was one that I was really into and it is very interactive. It is like you are watching a movie and you are there. It is worthwhile going to!
If you're a fan of history you cannot help but visit the Haganah Museum where you'll learn all about Israel's league of risk-taking idealists who were willing to put their lives on the line for the safety and security of the Jewish settlers under the British Commonwealth. Learn what it took for Israel to scratch together the resources which today comprise one of the strongest defense force on the planet.
The Haganah museum holds historical exhibitions and photographs about the pre-state underground group. For me it is an important museum since my grandfather was involved in this group which later integrated with the Palmach and the IDF. It is not as new as the Palmach museum, but it tells the story of the Haganah in an informative matter. If you are interested in the history of the IDF and Israel before 1948, it is a nice museum to visit. The building itself is in the eclectic architecture style which is really nice to look at.
The Hazena Museum, a long history, tells the story of the founding of Israel.
A very special theme museum. If you are interested in the history of the establishment of Israel, this is a good theme exhibition. You can come and take a look. It is not too many people and relatively unpopular.