10 Museums & Galleries found in Upper Galilee
The Bar-David Museum, dedicated to arts and Judaica, is located in Kibbutz Baram, on the Israeli northern border two kilometers from the Ancient Synagogue in Baram National Park . The museum bears the name of its donors, Moshe and Tova Bar-David, of blessed memory, and is dedicated to the Jews of Brezezany, who perished in the Holocaust.
| • Bar Am |
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HaGome Stained Glass studio was established in 1988 in Hulata. Eli Chen, founder of the studio, acquired the secrets of stained glass art in Switzerland. He had later brought this art to Israel, where he started teaching its techniques. Hundreds of students have studied in the studio, many still practice stained glass art. Over time, interest and demand have increased, and today the studio designs projects for public buildings, lamps, engraving and sculpturing in hot and cold glass, and decorative products.
| • Hulata |
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Nature and History Museum
| • Dan |
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Statue Garden
| • Kfar Saled |
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The Golan Archeological Museum has stood next to the Cultural Center and the library of Qazrin, the main town on the Golan, since July 1981. All its exhibits - some found in archeological ground surveys, some by systematic excavation - have been put on display by their owner, Israel`s Antiquities Authority
| • Katzrin |
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All different types of workshops available in art, painting, drawing, more. Good for families, groups, singles.
| • Amnon |
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The Museum of Yarmukian Culture is a world famous for the number and quality of items displayed in it. The visitor gains a comprehensive picture of daily life as well as of the art and cult of a 7500 year old Neolithic farmers` village on the bank of the Yarmuk River. A treat for the whole family. Open every day from 9.00-12.00 hrs.
| • Sha`ar ha-Golan |
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| • Mishmar ha-Yarden |
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The Memorial Museum of the Hungarian Speaking Jewry was founded in 1986 and opened to the public in 1990, in Safed. The Museum is based on a non-profit Association with thirty founding members.
| • Safed (Tzefat) |
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