
General Accessibility at the Museum
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.
General Accessibility at the Museum
- The Museum does not have reserved parking spots, parking is available in the adjacent Karta and Mamilla lots
- With prior arrangement – you can arrive by car directly to the museum entrance and drop people off, and afterwards park in one of the adjacent parking lots
- All museum exhibit halls are accessible
- The Museum has 2 new elevators to bring you to the middle and upper floor of the Citadel – Link to the Museum Map
- The Museum has wheelchair lifts in 5 spots: Bathrooms in the Citadel Courtyard, bathrooms next to the museum exit, the moat (2 lifts), and Gallery 9 – Modern Times
- Throughout the Museum there are ramps and wide terraces
- The use of a wheelchair, at no extra charge, is available at the main entrance
- Discount on tickets available for those with a certificate of disability
- At the Museum Entrance you can receive a tactile map of the Museum
- Express no-waiting entry upon presentation of certificate of disability (applies to entry both to the Museum and to the Night Experiences)
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