This is an excellent museum with photographs and documents relevant to the history of Israel by it’s founding members like David Ben-Gurion.
I was impressed by the groups of elementary and middle school students accompanied by their teachers performing educational assignments in the museum writing about the artifacts and documents on display.
The extensive library which includes correspondence of Ben Gurion with world leaders can be appreciated from the inspection of all the bookcases on the second floor.
And visit to this museum provides the visitor a sense of the circumstances during the creation of the state of Israel in the...
Read moreModestly sized, unassuming, artistic and stupendously furnished with thousands and thousands of books. The living room and library are impressively adorned with art deco glass and the gifted elephant tusks of African leaders. The kitchen is a model of clean Bauhaus lines and 1930s style modern conveniences. I thought I was in my mother's wartime scullery. Handsome tiles on the floor. Unpretentious single beds and hard couches. A good atmosphere in that house, of hard work and well-earned rest and simple meals. My salute to...
Read moreUnforgettable hours to have a glimpse into the life of this great man. One really feels a warmth in this house witnessing Ben Gurion's daily life (even the kitchen where he had meals with his wife Paula). And upstairs four rooms serving as his library with 20,000 books and periodicals in 10 languages. The host was very friendly and showed me a film about Ben Gurion's life and battle. If you are in Tel Aviv, please do not miss to visit....
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