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Num of views: 693Clandestine 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: 968MadaTech – The Israel National Museum of Science, Haifa

The museum has exhibits where you can play, operate, and learn about all kinds of scientific phenomena, while having a lot of fun. There is also a three-dimensional cinema which works on several senses at the same time. You'll never want to go home!!!

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Num of views: 2135Children's Museum of Israel, Holon

Here's how the Museum's internet site describes the museum: "A visit to the museum is an unforgettable experiential journey. There, children undergo fascinating imaginary adventures which incorporate educational value. The Museum's tours are essentially stories, where the child plays an active role in the story. Here it's allowed, and even preferred, for you to touch the exhibits, feel them, and even get into them. At the end of the visit, the child takes with him emotional and cognitive understandings, and no less important... a smile on his face." And we answer: Amen.

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Num of views: 458Joe Alon Educational Center for Culture and Geography Studies, next to Kibbutz Lahav, Lahav forest

A true Bedouin experience. You can be their guests while you learn about and experience Bedouin life, and how they lived in the past. See their weaponry, agricultural tools, examples of their clothing and tents and the caves they live in. A truly varied and interesting experience. Dates being carried by a mule for sale in the market. Photo: Orna Goren

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Num of views: 3070Planetarium, Tel Aviv

Next time someone asks you if your head is in the clouds, you can tell them that you have your head in the stars, because you've been to the Planetarium. Look what the Israeli Museum (which is where the Planetarium is located) has to say about the Planetarium:

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Num of views: 705Rubin Museum, Tel Aviv

If you love to paint, or to see beautiful paintings, you can't miss this special museum. The artist Reuven Rubin died in 1974, when most of your parents were little children. He's one of the most famous and appreciated artists in Israel. The museum is actually the house where he and his family used to live. The house has four floors, and its basement is now your kingdom, with workshops and special activities for kids and teenagers.

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Num of views: 681Tel Aviv Art Museum, Tel Aviv

For those of you out there who are looking for an art workshop, who love painting and sculpture, comics and computer graphics – seeing, learning, and trying it out for yourself - this is the place for workshops, classes, and summer camps.

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Num of views: 1881Egged Bus Museum

Here's what the Egged website has to tell you about their museum: The Egged Museum presents more than sixty buses that have been refurbished and renewed with love and dedication, representing nearly seventy years of public transportation in Israel. On the Museum's webpage you can see pictures and details of all the different bus models that can be found at the museum, as well as explanations of how to get there.

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