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The Friends of Zion Museum

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The Friends of Zion Museum is a unique, high-tech museum located in the heart of Jerusalem, near the famous Ben Yehuda Street. It focuses on the non-Jewish individuals who have supported the Jewish people and the State of Israel throughout history, from biblical times to the present. Visitors are taken on an immersive journey through seven galleries, each using state-of-the-art audiovisual effects, holograms, and interactive displays to bring these stories to life. You'll learn about figures like British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, President Harry Truman, and many others who stood by Zionism. The experience is both educational and emotional, highlighting themes of friendship, courage, and moral conviction. The museum is housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building, adding to its charm. It's a must-visit for those interested in modern Israeli history and the global support for the Jewish state.

Don't miss

  • The 'Gallery of Heroes' featuring life-size holograms of historical figures
  • The immersive 3D film 'The Vision' about the founding of Israel
  • Interactive touchscreens with personal stories of righteous gentiles
  • The 'Garden of the Righteous' outdoor exhibit with sculptures and plaques
  • The rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Jerusalem

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Ways to visit The Friends of Zion Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current prices and to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Allow at least 1.5 hours for the full experience, including the guided tour which is included with admission.
  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash may be restricted in some galleries.
  • The museum is family-friendly, but younger children might find some exhibits less engaging due to the historical focus.
  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages, including English, Hebrew, and Arabic.

A bit of history

The museum opened in 2015, founded by Dr. Mike Evans, a Christian Zionist and author. It was established to honor non-Jewish supporters of Zionism, a concept rooted in the long history of Christian and other non-Jewish advocacy for a Jewish homeland.

Common questions

Is the Friends of Zion Museum suitable for children?

Yes, but it's best for ages 10 and up due to the historical content. Younger children may enjoy the interactive displays but might not grasp the full context.

How long does the tour take?

The guided tour lasts about 1 hour, but you can spend additional time exploring the exhibits on your own. Most visitors stay 1.5–2 hours.

Is there parking nearby?

There is limited street parking, but it's easier to use public transportation or park in one of the nearby paid parking lots, such as the Knesset parking lot.

Can I buy tickets at the door?

Yes, but it's recommended to book online in advance to secure your preferred time slot, especially during busy periods.

Is the museum open on Saturdays?

The museum is closed on Saturdays (Shabbat) and Jewish holidays. Check the official website for exact hours.

Are there any discounts available?

Discounts are often available for students, seniors, and groups. Check the official website for current offers.

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