There are plenty of parking spaces on the roadside at the entrance of the museum. There are five exhibition halls in the museum. The main hall displays a huge wall chart showing the locations of 37 events in the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Kings, Chronicles, Luke, Acts), and a detailed map of the family tree from Adam to Jesus 4,000 years ago. The Damascus Hall is on the second floor, which houses furniture, art and artifacts from the Assyrian and Babylonian empires. The Egyptian Hall and Bethlehem Hall have a mummy in the basement, as well as hundreds of Middle Eastern artifacts and costumes. The archaeological hall contains more than 300 slides about Old Testament holy sites, as well as lamps, cans, coins collected from Mesopotamia, Palestine and Egypt. The sales department displays more sacred artwork on one side, and sells reasonably priced souvenirs on the other. [From Adam to Jesus, family tree maps] and [from Adam in the Garden of Eden to Paul in Rome, 200 Bible questions and answers] are ideal souvenirs. My only regret is that we only had two hours of visit time, which was too short. You can spend3-4 hours in this small museum and look carefully. I sincerely recommend visiting the Holy Land Museum.
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There are plenty of parking spaces on the roadside at the entrance of the museum. There are five exhibition halls in the museum. The main hall displays a huge wall chart showing the locations of 37 events in the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Kings, Chronicles, Luke, Acts), and a detailed map of the family tree from Adam to Jesus 4,000 years ago. The Damascus Hall is on the second floor, which houses furniture, art and artifacts from the Assyrian and Babylonian empires. The Egyptian Hall and Bethlehem Hall have a mummy in the basement, as well as hundreds of Middle Eastern artifacts and costumes. The archaeological hall contains more than 300 slides about Old Testament holy sites, as well as lamps, cans, coins collected from Mesopotamia, Palestine and Egypt. The sales department displays more sacred artwork on one side, and sells reasonably priced souvenirs on the other. [From Adam to Jesus, family tree maps] and [from Adam in the Garden of Eden to Paul in Rome, 200 Bible questions and answers] are ideal souvenirs. My only regret is that we only had two hours of visit time, which was too short. You can spend3-4 hours in this small museum and look carefully. I sincerely recommend visiting the Holy Land Museum.
This is an amazing place. There are a lot of interesting artifacts from the Bible lands here. You can learn a lot about bible times, both culturally and biblically. It is a gem