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The Jerusalem Post

Record number of visitors enjoy free entry to heritage sites

 
Ono Museum  (photo credit: Shlomo Gendelman)
Ono Museum
(photo credit: Shlomo Gendelman)

Over 100,000 people visit 170+ heritage sites, museums, and tours from Gaza and the south for two days, courtesy of Bank Hapoalim in Israel.

The "Passover Project" sponsored by Bank Hapoalim, which has been taking place for the 19th year, supports museums, heritage and nature sites, offers free entry to the leading and most important museums in Israel, among them: the Israel Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum, the Design Museum Holon, "Ano" - the Museum of the Jewish People, Lunde - the Children's Museum, the Ein Harod Art Shelter, the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, the Ramat Gan Museum, the Yanko Dada Ein Hod Museum and many more.

This year's project, against the background of the 'Iron Swords' war, salutes the IDF and the security forces and offered free entry during the designated weekdays to the leading museums of the Ministry of Defense, including the Defense Museum, the Lahi Museum, the Etzel Museum and the Palmach House.

This year's project offers free entry to particularly attractive sites, including: Timna Park, the Walls Promenade in Old Jerusalem, the Plannetania Science and Space Center, Ben Gurion Barracks in Sde Boker and more.

The "Pesach Project" also includes over 120 day and evening tours with free qualified guides throughout the country of the "Eshkolot" association, a forum for Israeli tour centers and consciousness. In addition, the project offers free entry to the public at eight sites and activities of small tourism businesses in the Gaza Envelope and the south of the country of the association for the promotion of tourism in the Shekma Bashor area.

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