
Deaf and Hearing Impaired Visitors
The Tower of David Jerusalem Museum warmly welcomes visitors with disabilities and special needs, as well as their families and companions.
We regard accessibility as a core value and believe that, despite the museum being housed within a complex historic and archaeological site, all visitors should enjoy an equal and meaningful visitor experience.
The museum’s exhibition galleries are accessible, and a variety of accessibility aids are available throughout the exhibitions.
We will do everything possible to ensure that your visit to the Tower of David Jerusalem Museum is enjoyable, engaging, and accessible.
Deaf and Hearing Impaired Visitors
- For the first time in Israel! The entire Museum is accessible through a visual guide in Israeli and International Sign Language. For the visual guide – click here.
- At the Museum entrance – an ipad is readily available for communicating with the cashier
- Inclusive guided tours accompanied by hearing aids – hearing loop.
- Guided tours for schools and adults offered by museum guides who speak Israeli, American and International Sign Language – prior reservation required
- For almost every event that occurs at the Museum, if the event allows, you can request a sign language interpreter or instantaneous transcription. Request must be made 14 days in advance
To return to the Tower of David Accessibility main page, click here >
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