Valley Museum, Kibbutz Yifat

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Yifat, Israel

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Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Valley Museum, Kibbutz Yifat Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Valley Museum, Kibbutz Yifat is located in Yifat, Israel on קיבוץ. Valley Museum, Kibbutz Yifat is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category local history museum in Israel.

Address

קיבוץ

Phone

+972 46548974

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Yoni Geller

An excellent experience for both kids and adults. The atmosphere is a seamless blend of kibbutz and museum. The content is clear and extremely well presented. Signage is plentiful, clear, and highly informative, both in Hebrew and in English. The setting is gorgeous; the Emek is invitingly spread out before you as you take advantage of the spacious and beautiful picnic area. The only downside is that the museum closes around 1300 on Saturday. I could definitely have spent more time there. The kids (and I) loved the tractors, but surprisingly the museum tour was perhaps even more appreciated. The staff person was professional, personable, and engaged on multiple levels, keeping both parents and children riveted. My kids had a great time, my wife had a great time, and I had a great time. Well definitely be back!

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Grmay Asmerom

I just love the ppl here in Yifat

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מיכאל נוימן

Educating experience for all ages about the first days of kibbutz. Kids will find the Jhon deer section as most attractive

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alan permut

Very nice and run safely during this Corona crisis

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Oran Dan

Nice for young kids

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Gregory and Yulia Kaplan

Thank you! It was a wondeful experience. Lots to learn and to appreciate.

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Arthur Kiyanovski

Great place for children. If you set up a group you can get a really nice guide to take you around the place and explain stuff. We had Rachel and she was awesome with our 3 year olds. She did with us some things related to the upcoming Hanukkah where we created menoras and prepare doughnuts. Other than that there are real life tractors to climb, smaller toy tractors with pedals to ride, a transparent beehive with actual living bees to look at, a junk yard full of old kitchen appliances that kids can play with, and many different rooms with old stuff that show how people once lived. Very nice!

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Arik Koller

Well kept, good guidance