The Prehistoric Man Museum

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Ma'ayan Baruch, Israel

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The Prehistoric Man Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Prehistoric Man Museum is located in Ma'ayan Baruch, Israel on מוזיאון האדם הקדמון. The Prehistoric Man Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cultural center in Israel.

Address

מוזיאון האדם הקדמון

Phone

+972 46954628

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nachum Danzig

A great one room museum. It has world class finds from prehistoric times. I came with my four kids and we all enjoyed the guided tour in Hebrew. They have the actual first burial of a woman and her pet dog.

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Ronnit Barzel

Fantastic museum with unique artifacts, some one of their kind in the world! Amazing tour guide on site.

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Yury Karny

Hidden pearl of the North! World class Paleo museum with collection that includes over 120K authentic items from Paleolithic periods. The museum staff is extremely knowledgeable, kind and helpful. They are making guided tours every hour or so and share deep knowledge of the subject. It's great for adults, young adults and kids of all ages. Must visit on your next visit to the Golan!

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Rafi Melnick

A very interesting museum, I was amazed to learn that there was so much activity in the Hula valley in prehistoric times

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Mikhail Skatkov

Very nice place. Worth visiting

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Dan Reisner

This small but very interesting museum is a must visit, it shows the importance of it's surroundind area in the development human history with many special artifacts and archaeological findings.

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Harel Vaknin

We really enjoyed, and children even more

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Tomas Karpati

A very intresting and learning experience guided by a wonderful guide (Natalie). The museum is small but full of original prehistoric findings collected in the north of Israel.