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Bloomfield Science Museum

Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem

Museum Blvd, Givat Ram Campus 02-654-4888

The Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem is an interactive and educational museum that makes science and technology fun for the whole family. They have ongoing exhibits, special workshops and shows. Call ahead to confirm the schedule of events for the day.  When I took my kids there this summer my son told me “I dont want to stay here the whole afternoon…I want to stay here the whole day!”. All of the exhibits are fun and exciting and they encourage the children to interact with them. The Museum is closed on Sundays.

Touching Water ExhibitWorkshops are in Hebrew. Most guides in the museum can speak English. 

Opening Hours:
Museum:
Mon-Thurs 10:00 – 6:00pm, Friday 10:00am – 2:00pm, Sat 10:00am – 4:00pm

In August the museum is open from 10am-8pm (last entry at 7pm)

Sunday  Closed

Ticket Prices:

Adults  NIS 40
Adults with “Yerushalmi” card NIS 32
Children 5+ NIS 40
Children with “Yerushalmi” card NIS 32
Children under 5 Free
Families (parents and children under 18) NIS 145

Annual Membership Prices:
Adult – NIS 110
Child – NIS 90
Family – NIS 360
Senior citizen – NIS 55 

Current Exhibitions: Call ahead for a detailed list of daily activities and workshops. Workshops are included in the entrance fee

"Israeli Innovation" This is a new exhibit on the top floor of the museum. The exhibits teaches us about the people behind the innovations, their creativity and problem solving techniques.

"Waterworks and WaterWays"
Waterworks is an outdoor hands on exhibit that teaches kids about the power of water. The exhibit is mostly shaded and a great place to cool off in the summer.
Waterways is an indoor exhibit about the sources of water in Israel, desalination, and waste water for agriculture.

"Illusions in the Courtyard"
This exhibit is at the entrance to the museum and teaches children and adults about optical illusions.

“Luna Park”

This exhibit teaches children about the relationship between Luna Park Attraction Rides and the laws of physics. My son loved riding on the carousel, as I peddled to make it go around. There are also exhibits that explain roller coasters and weight lifting. Luna_Park

“Electricity is Not Just an Electric Chair”
At the Exhibition you will be able to see how electricity has become “fuel” that moves nearly the whole of technology. You will be able to see the principles lying behind the various electric light bulbs; learn how a strong electric current can turn even the air into a magnet or can make an aluminum ring fly; you will see how an electric motor and a dynamo work and whether there is any difference between them; you will be able to understand how a micro-wave oven works and hear the electric currents flowing in your own body.

“Science is the Story”
“Science is THE Story” is a multi-disciplinary exhibition that evokes pleasant memories of the outstanding children’s literature published in Israel over the decades. It also shows us that science is everywhere – even in stories. This is a GREAT hands on exhibit that kids will love.

“Discovering Levers”
The exhibition is designed especially for pre-schoolers and invites us to operate simple machinery and to check its efficiency. Simple machinery, like the crane, the screw and the pulley demonstrate a simple principle: The “mechanical advantage”. This means that one can gain distance at the expense of force or force at the expense of distance. The giant spoon in the “balls and forces” exhibit, the door handle and the crane for lifting weights – all use this principle, as do the pulley-blocks on the deck of a ship and in the exhibit “Pulley Elevator.”
How To Get To The Science Museum…

By Car
From Tel Aviv – From the highway entrance to Jerusalem, turn right onto Herzl Blvd. After passing a row of hotels, turn left onto Wolfsohn St. Take the first right, at the sign for the University and a left after going around the traffic circle. You’ll soon see the Museum on your left. Parking is ample and free.

By Bus
Take Egged number 9, 24, or 28 to Hebrew University, Givat Ram. The Museum is a five-minute walk from there.



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