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.
The Secrets of Ramban Street
Tour inspired by the exhibit “Street Games”, an interactive, architectural experience based on the books of architect David Kroyanker
The Secrets of Ramban Street
Ramban Street contains the first houses of the Rehavia neighborhood, built at the beginning of the 20th century by the Jewish elite and leaders of Jerusalem. On the tour, learn about the famous residents of the street such as: the Yellins, Molhos, Frumkins, Ruppins, Ussishkins, and others. Hear about the style of building and about the mythological cafe, “Cafe Rehavia”, and sigh over the coffee and cafe in the neighborhood which has recently become a center of entertainment.
Tour inspired by the exhibit “Street Games”, an interactive, architectural experience based on the books of architect David Kroyanker.
Advanced registration required | Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
The tour is subject to a minimum number of participants | There may be changes due to weather | Private group tours can also be arranged – for details > *2884 | [email protected]
Some important details
Date and time
Hebrew only:
Saturday, October 28; Friday, November 3
9:00 am | Tour Length: about 2.5 hours
Cost
95 NIS
Guide
Tower of David guides
The tour is subject to a minimum number of participants | The Tower of David Museum retains the right to cancel the tour for any reason with 2 days advanced notice while
giving an alternative date or an alternative tour. 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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