On Tuesday, 3.10, Chol Hamoed Sukkot, the Museum will close at 3:00 pm On Sunday, 8.10, Isru Chag, the Museum will close at 6:00 pm.
Go Explore: Quest for Jerusalem
Go Explore: Quest for Jerusalem
An eccentric archeologist has discovered an ancient prophecy at the Tower of David and mysteriously disappeared. Fortunately, he has hidden the clues to his research notes throughout the museum. Come help decipher his codes, reveal the prophecy and unlock the secrets of the citadel!
Welcome to “Go Explore: Quest for Jerusalem” – the Tower of David escape room activity. The game includes 9 riddles spread across the new museum galleries and throughout the citadel for the whole family to enjoy.
The game kit can be purchased at the museum box office, up to 1.5 hours prior to the museum closing time.
Participants get a special game map and a QR code to access the online game interface on their smartphone.
This a self-navigated activity I recommended for ages 10-12 and over, family oriented I game length: 1.5 hours approximately, no time restriction
Some important details
Date and time
Throughout opening hours at the museum
Cost
55 NIS | Available for purchase also at the museum ticket office
(Not including entry fee to the museum)
Location
Tower of David Jerusalem museum
Tickets purchased on the website can be canceled within 14 days of purchase, but not less than 7 business days from the date of the event. Requests for ticket cancellations must be sent in writing to: [email protected]
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