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Num of views: 574The Florence Children’s Museum

Let’s start by saying that this place is nothing like a museum….

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Num of views: 605The Florence Clock Museum

This is one of the most extraordinary museums in the entire world. Imagine a three- story building that was once a castle and is now a museum full of clocks. Just imagine the tick-tocking and noise in this place! So…take the time to see clocks that were made 700 year ago and up until today, and tell the pesky cuckoos from the cuckoo clocks to stop chirping at you… For mom and dad, the address is 21 Schulhof

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Num of views: 693The Renaissance Wax Museum in Florence

In this unique museum, you can see wax figures of the Renaissance period’s most famous people. These dolls, dressed in authentic clothing from that time period, actually make you feel like you have stepped inside a time tunnel and gone back in time on a journey to see Tuscany as it was once upon a time, more than a thousand years ago. While visiting the museum don’t forget to look for the wax figures of the well-known sailor and explorer Amerigo Vespucci, the famous scientist Galileo Galilei, and Leonardo Da Vinci, the world’s most famous artist.

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Num of views: 653Amerigo Vespucci

Say hello to Amerigo Vespucci – and no, that’s not a type of soup!! If you already learned about world explorers in school, your teachers must have told you that although everyone thinks that Christopher Columbus discovered America, that’s not exactly what happened. An Italian sailor born in Florence actually discovered that the Americas are a separate continent to Europe.

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Num of views: 588Donatello

And this is Donatello The greatest and most famous sculptor in history and in the world (a sculptor is a man who makes sculptures), who was born in Florence. A sculpture made by Donatello (picture taken from Wikipedia)

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Num of views: 639Sandro Botticelli

A very famous painter who was born in Tuscany, of course. “The Adoration of the Magi” – Picture taken from Wikipedia – a Botticelli painting.

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Num of views: 968Moses Montefiore - The picture on the bill

Let’s see if you can guess what’s the connection between this next painting and Tuscany?

Does this one Israeli Shekel bill (you can imagin it as equivalent to 1 USD) look funny to you? The answer to the question of what’s the connection between Tuscany and this bill is even funnier- Once upon a time, when the old Shekels (that came before today’s new Shekels or NIS, it's today's currency in Israel) were released, a one Shekel bill was in use. This bill had a picture of Moses Haim Montefiore on it.

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Num of views: 574Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art

If you like Japan, then this is the place for you. It contains swords, ancient decorated books, and everything else you can think of. There are those who say that this is the only museum of its kind in the entire Middle East. There are even classes for children and young people.

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Num of views: 638Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum

Have you ever been to a museum that was in the belly of a ship? We won't tell you any more because we don't want to ruin the surprise, but if naval ships interest you, fly (or sail) there right away.

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Num of views: 833Golan Archeological Museum and Katzrin Antiquities Park

A tour in one of the most special and attractive museums in Israel, of which a large part is dedicated to kids. A visit here will change your opinion of museums forever! Everyone will find something of interest: people, fascinating personalities from the past, legends, special stones, stories, nature, hammering coins, animals and their history, skulls, and fun facts about where elephants lived in Israel and elsewhere. You won't want to go home!!!

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