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Bible Lands Museum

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4.4
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Suitable for up to 400 participants
Total number of event spaces: 4

The Bible Lands Museum tells the story of humanity through a unique collection of rare artifacts from the lands of the ancient Near East – the Bible Lands.

Ancient ceramics, exquisite hand-crafted jewelry, artworks from the distant past, sculptures of extraordinary beauty, frescoes, and other priceless treasures are displayed throughout 20 galleries and special exhibitions.

Visitors are drawn into intimate encounters with the cultures that formed the foundations of the Western world – Ancient Egypt, Babylon, Canaan, Assyria, Sumer, Persia, Greece and Rome.

The Museum hosts a rich calendar of exhibits, cultural events, tours and lectures, as well as private events, gala dinners and conferences for up to 350 guests. Special tours and guided experiences may be integrated into the content of your event, all of which offer unique glimpses into the worlds inhabited by the men and women of the Near East in biblical times.

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4.4
based on 2,227 traveler reviews
  • Zach Hawk
    Zach Hawk
    January 21, 2026

    Not relevant for a religious family, mostly just them putting pesukim from the Torah on top of idols. It’s focus claims to be the cultures from the time of the bible but it has almost nothing about the Jews and also has a...

  • David P
    David P
    January 11, 2026

    A charming and thoughtfully curated museum that offers a rare, tangible glimpse into the biblical world. What stood out most was seeing authentic Judean, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian artifacts up close. Figurines, seals, an...

  • R. Keutterling
    R. Keutterling
    April 8, 2023

    Loved it because i have to confess - im history nerd and all my nerdiness needs were met. there are artefacts from 10.000 years of human evolution and israelic history on display. I loved every minute of my visit. From t...

  • Vasillisa וסיליסה Chklovski-kordi שקלובסקי-קורדי
    Vasillisa וסיליסה Chklovski-kordi שקלובסקי-קורדי
    May 7, 2022

    Nice and quiet as ever. A little disappointing, but understandable, that all hands on activities (and they are everywhere) are disabled. And instead t You get a bag with all the stuff you needed when you live the museum w...

  • Alison (Ruth Esther)
    Alison (Ruth Esther)
    June 19, 2023

    So many wonderful artifacts here. I could have spent the whole day there. We had a free tour guide in English who was very knowledgeable too. Great place to visit. Leave enough time if you’re into bible history.