Visitors with Limited Mobility
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.
Visitors with Limited Mobility
- Exhibit rooms are accessible to people with limited mobility
- The Museum courtyard has 2 elevators to the upper floors of the Citadel
- Ramps, porches and passageways in the Citadel courtyard are wheelchair accessible
- Accessible bathroom stalls are located in the new entrance pavilion, the courtyard, and at the museum exit
- You may request a wheelchair at the entrance to the museum at no charge.
- The observation point on top of Phasael Tower is accessible through 360° photographs and VR headsets – with no extra charge.
- Areas that are not wheelchair accessible: the observation point on top of Phasael Tower, Minaret courtyard, lower grassy area, and bathrooms in Gallery 1 (On the Shore of Eternity).
- The view from the top of the Phasael Tower has been made accessible through 360-degree photographs and VR binoculars – at no additional cost. For an accessible experience at the observation point, click on the image:
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