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The Bloomfield Science Museum is OPEN!

The Bloomfield Science Museum is offering free entry to all families who have relocated to Jerusalem from the North or South due to the war.

GUT FEELING is the incredible story of the digestive system!

It’s an experiential journey within your digestive system, tracing a path that begins at the mouth and winds its way through the intestines. Just as food undergoes a transformative process within the digestive system, you can enter the exhibition through the mouth and emerge… well, come and see for yourselves!

The new exhibition spans over 600 square meters and features dozens of interactive exhibits, videos, graphic panels, and more.

The “Gut Feeling” exhibition has made its way to Jerusalem all the way from the renowned Science Museum in Paris, where it captivated tens of thousands of visitors. The exhibition takes inspiration from the international best-selling book “Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ,” written by Giulia Enders and illustrated by Jill Enders. The book has been translated into 40 languages.

Activities for Kids & Families

“Inside the Tummy” – An immersive experience designed for young children: Through hands-on activities, we will introduce them to our digestive system and uncover a fascinating world of tiny organisms that reside within, influencing our health, behavior, and overall well-being. Suitable for children aged 4-7.

“Belly Folds” – A hands-on construction workshop: Using origami techniques, participants can create their own digestive system with a personal touch.

“Easy Digestion” – An interactive demonstration showcasing the captivating journey of food from the moment it enters the mouth, through the stages of breakdown and processing, until its ultimate exit.

Guided tours for the entire family throughout the exhibition.

Storytime on Tuesday afternoons: “Bacteria Galore by Sunday at Four” by microbiology expert Professor Mel Rosenberg Nevo. This humorous and enthralling book delves into the world of bacteria. What exactly is a bacterium? Where can it be found? And how was it discovered? This activity will take place throughout the month of July.

Show: “Science in the Kitchen” a show from the creator of Dr. Molecule. How do you turn the kitchen into a laboratory and the laboratory into a kitchen? Using materials we all have at home, the mad scientist will mix mixtures, throw rockets, detonate explosions and concoct potions. A show with audience participation.

Bloomfield Science Museum
Sderot HaMuze'onim 3, Givat Raam, Jerusalem