Museum on the Seam

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Jerusalem, Israel

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

Museum on the Seam Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum on the Seam is located in Jerusalem, Israel on Kheil ha-Handasa St 4. Museum on the Seam is rated 4 out of 5 in the category art museum in Israel.

Address

Kheil ha-Handasa St 4

Phone

+972 26281278

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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nettadi ben asher

What a great museum. It's small enough to be intimate and interesting. It has a definite artistic agenda that is unique and much needed, focusing on human and animal rights, ecology and other aspects of the modern life. The house has is own bleeding history that is very much present everywhere. The cherry on top is a quiet coffee shop on the roof with beautiful views of the former border line and an extensive art library.

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Damon Lesjack

Pricey, like 12, for a few floors and a few rooms but a very historical building with a few pieces of very stimulating art. There's a great viewing area up the spiral staircase above the roof. I'm not sure how the cafe is on the roof, but I imagine it doesn't get too crowded.

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Kenan Cruz Çilli

An important museum with constantly changing exhibitions relating to contemporary sociopolitical topics.

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Malena Camila

The sculptures on top were the nicest part. It’s a nice idea for a museum, but overall is missing some more information and pieces.

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Andrew Neely

The most vital museum I’ve visited in Israel. This is the only place in Jerusalem that even attempts to address the complicated political climate in the area. Exhibits are non-partisan but they stimulate a much-needed dialogue. The whole museum can be seen in an hour. Do yourself a favor and experience a new perspective.

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Jonathan Lesser

If ever there was a museum not worth visiting this is the one. The faces of Israel exhibition was the same old closeups of Rabbis, Arabs, Black tented ultra orthodox women and of course some Black Panthers for good measure. It beats me how the same photos go the rounds so many times, together with the same themes. I also don't understand how modern art always has to be expressed in video. I didn't find out how much it costs to go in but I hope admittance is free.

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Asaf Rokni

A very interesting place. The exhibitions change every few months and you can witness the city from another perspective, or several. The tour is super recommended, the person who does the tour is the owner and he's very nice and explaining really good!

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Michael Dahan

Small, intimate museum with excellent critical exhibits