Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum

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Haifa, Israel

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Museum· Children's museum· Tourist attraction· History museum

Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum is located in Haifa, Israel on Derech Allenby 204. Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Israel.

Address

Derech Allenby 204

Phone

+972 722798030

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Carolyn Milzman

Great museum. Interesting and informative with outstanding ealk through ships as well as a sub.

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Eli Konnik

Nice place very interesting and good guides

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Josh Weinstein

Fascinating place with excellent videos (in English as well as Hebrew) telling the story of those who tried to come to pre-state Palestine and were captured and detained while doing so. The Naval Museum is also a nice little museum with amazing ship models and informative displays about the Israeli navy. You can even board a real de-commissioned submarine which was in use until the early 00s.

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Gillian Huxley

Visited the museum today. Excellent COVID safety practice made us feel safe. Informative well presented videos. Huge collection of naval equipment as well as a good historical layout of Israel’s naval battles

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miriam schwartz

Bc of Covid you make an appointment and get a private family tour!

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adam orris

Fantastic place to visit if you're in Haifa

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Sophia Christine

Loved this museum so much, the videos were so informative, well done, and really captivating. All the exhibits had wonderful and through explanations. This isn’t just a museum, this is an experience. Also, bring a passport or some form of ID.

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Dave Jans Levy

During Corona days one should make a reservation to visit. Personnel very helpful, thanks. Cute museum with cool machinery. 60 mins visit, max.