This is the time!
Give a gift NOW for a birthday, anniversary, bar mitzvah or special occasion and at the same time help an evacuated family get away for a few hours of enjoyment at the Tower of David Jerusalem Museum.
The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum was the first museum to open in Jerusalem and we have since welcomed hundreds of visitors who have been evacuated to Jerusalem from the south and north. With their very immediate needs being cared for (lodging, food, clothes etc), the families are in desperate need of some relief and to recreate stronger, calmer and happier memories together. The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum, surrounded by the ancient walls of the citadel, is providing a safe haven.
We invite you to give the gift of a visit to the new museum for whenever you can come back to Israel again while allowing evacuated families to enjoy the museum NOW.
Thousands of families from the northern and southern borders of Israel have been evacuated to Jerusalem and its surroundings and are right now staying in hotels and apartments far away from home.
$18 – Your $18 gift provides entrance for someone from the south or north as well as a free ticket for any date of your choosing.
$36 – Your $36 gift provides entrance for 3 children from the south or north as well as 3 free entrance tickets for any date of your choosing
$72 – Your $72 gift provides free entrance for an evacuated family as well as free entrance for 6 members of your family or friends on any date of your choosing.
$180 - Your $180 gift provides entrance and guiding for an entire family from Israel’s borders as well as a guided tour for your family and friends (up to 10 people) on any date of your choosing.
* We will send you your tickets for a future visit by e-mail (and keep a record of it here just in case!) .
The new museum is a fascinating and exciting cultural experience with 10 new galleries, interactive and immersive exhibits, original artifacts from Jerusalem's 3500 year timeline, and breathtaking views from the ramparts of the citadel that houses the Tower of David Jerusalem Museum.