Israeli Air Force Museum The museum represents huge collection of airplanes and helicopters, which were the parts of standard equipment of Israel Air Forces.
Tel Be'er Sheva National Park archaeologists have uncovered two-thirds of a city dating from the early Israelite period (10th century BCE) at Tel Be'er Sheva in the Negev. The site is of unparalleled importance for the study of biblical-period urban planning, biblical history and its outstanding universal value, leading UNESCO to inscribe Tel Be'er Sheva as a World Heritage Site.
Abraham's Well Situated on the banks of the biblical Beer-Sheva River, at the gates of the Old City. Here you will reveal the story of Avraham Avinu.
Ben-Gurion’s Tomb National Park the graves of David and Paula Ben-Gurion overlook a breathtaking view of the Tsin canyon and the Avdat highlands in the heart of the Negev
Ben-Gurion's Hut was the retirement home of Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and his wife Paula (Pola) from the years 1953 until Ben-Gurion's death in 1973. The "hut", located on Kibbutz Sde Boker, was preserved exactly as it was left by the Ben-Gurion and now serves as a museum with a visitor's center operated by the Ben-Gurion Heritage Institute.
Mitzpe Ramon Visitor Center is set on the northern cliffs of the Ramon Crater, and tells the geological story behind this unique and amazing work of nature. Ramon Visitor Center also serves as a museum and memorial for Ilan Ramon, Israel’s first astronaut who died in 2003 when the Shuttle Columbia disintegrated when re-entering the earth’s atmosphere.
Ein Avdat National Park is located in a beautiful canyon in the Negev desert. The Ein Avdat Spring flows down in a waterfall towards an 8-meter deep pool of water. The oasis created by the springs attracts ibex and other animals.
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