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Tower of David Jerusalem Museum

Tower of David Jerusalem Museum

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Suitable for up to 720 participants
Total number of event spaces: 3
Largest room: 1,000m²

Imagine your event in Jerusalem’s ancient Citadel, as a celebration that takes place in the shadow of impressively beautiful stone walls. In the center of the Citadel are archaeological remains stretching back 3,000 years, and from its towers spread out the expansive grandeur of Jerusalem from a breathtaking observation point.

At the Citadel there are a variety of spaces suitable for holding different types of events. Additionally, every event can be combined with a guided tour and also, for evening events, with a viewing of our Night Experiences.

Located at the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City, the Tower of David Jerusalem Museum resides within the ancient citadel, once the fortress defending the city. Today, it stands as one of Israel’s prominent cultural institutions and Jerusalem’s official museum, intertwining the historical narrative of Jerusalem with its significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The Tower of David archaeological excavations reveal the city’s evolution across 3,000 years. For thousands of years, the city’s rulers resided here. Within these walls, Hezekiah’s soldiers built a wall, the Hasmoneans launched ballistas, Herod erected a magnificent palace, zealots fought during the revolt, a crusader dug a tunnel, the Mamluks built a minaret, and Allenby stood on the citadel’s steps. In every era, the importance and beauty of this place was recognized. As Ronald Storrs, the first British Governor of Jerusalem, put it, “This is the most beautiful spot in the city!”

The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum opened in 1989 with the support of the city’s mayor, Teddy Kollek, as a historical museum for the study of Jerusalem’s origins. Since then, hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world have come to the museum each year and have participated in educational programs, guided tours, workshops, lectures, immersive learning experiences, and cultural events for diverse audiences. The museum showcases temporary exhibitions featuring Jerusalem’s contemporary expressions in art, design, architecture and more. The archaeological garden featuring findings from 2800 years alongside olive trees and spice gardens, and a stunning viewpoint that offers a panoramic view of the city from the west and east, spanning 360 degrees. Visitors walk through the impressive citadel, where the stones tell the story of one beautiful and intricate city, where Jerusalem as we know it today emerged. For over a decade, as daylight fades, the citadel walls transform into a canvas for mesmerizing sound and light displays, projecting the history of Jerusalem and the tale of King David in huge breathtaking images.

In 2020, after 31 years of continuous operation, we embarked on an extensive renewal project, including the preservation of the ancient citadel, expansion of the activity area, restoration of the minaret, revitalization of the archaeological garden, the establishment of a shop and café next to the new multi-level sunken entrance pavilion, infrastructure upgrades, the unveiling of additional archaeological excavations, improving accessibility within the citadel, and the introduction of a new permanent exhibition in 10 galleries that provide a unique experience by combining authentic artifacts and technology, creativity and innovation. The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum, is open seven days a week, morning and evening, 364 days a year.

In June 2023, after more than a decade in planning and three years of construction, we opened our doors as the gateway to the Old City, the new Tower of David Jerusalem Museum. The renewal and conservation project included the conservation of the ancient citadel, the conservation and renewal of the minaret – the iconic symbol of Jerusalem, the construction of a new sunken multi-level entrance pavilion and a museum shop, the renewal of infrastructure, the improvement of accessibility, and the highlight: a new permanent exhibition with 10 completely new galleries, which bring together authenticity and technology, creativity and innovation, and provide an extraordinary interactive experience. The new permanent exhibition provides an engaging exploration of the city, intertwining the historical narrative of Jerusalem of 4000 years with its significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The visitor leaves the Museum with a deeper understanding the city’s past and is better equipped to interpret and explore the Old City and the modern metropolis today.

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4.6
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  • Pandian Chinnakkani
    Pandian Chinnakkani
    September 23, 2023

    Top most tourist place in Jerusalem . Streets are narrow. Shops sell all sorts of items, dates, spices, traditional clothes, modern dress, silver jewelleries. Better with a local guide, if not Certainly you miss the track.

  • Sarah Levanah Davis
    Sarah Levanah Davis
    July 21, 2023

    Love the new displays, great place to learn about the history of Jerusalem. Don't need a guided tour, plenty of detailed signs and interactive displays. Lots to see and many unique exhibits. AMAZING lookout.

  • Naomi Sprung
    Naomi Sprung
    March 28, 2023

    What a magnificent place! Stunning ancient Architecture, with amazing history and views terrific gallery of the historic Tower of David throughout the Ages. They sell wonderful and educational timelines of the Area. A lo...

  • Leonardo Aquino
    Leonardo Aquino
    August 16, 2023

    One of the best museums I ever visited. Very well organized, it possesses a good collection and it enlightens a lot about how and why Jerusalem was built. Well worth the visit, took many many photos! Looking forward to v...

  • Laurentiu Ovidiu Calin
    Laurentiu Ovidiu Calin
    July 24, 2023

    Very interesting museum, recently renovated. The history of Jerusalem and of the three religions through new technologies, holograms, projections, interactive exhibits. The view from the Phasael tower is amazing. You need...