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The museum is nice and tidy, but the staff is not ...

The museum is nice and tidy, but the staff is not very functional ... only over an hour after the opening started with the attractions like the simulator. The cafeteria does not really provide, and all too slowly ...

Great place for children. If you set up a group yo...

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!

Great museum. A lot to see about the settlement th...

Great museum. A lot to see about the settlement that works in the Jezreel Valley - kibbutzim and moshavim. How they lived in what used tools and house.
The lives of children and adults. Agriculture, and manual labor. Small shopping and culture, ample parking, entrance on Independence Day for free, stunning view. A wonderful tutorial, children's attractions - disguised as a costume storehouse, free carpentry from carpentry, in the yards of the John Deere courtyard. Baking Pita

30 nis per person for a junkyard.

30 nis per person for a junkyard.
Disgusting place with even more disgusting staff that cared nothing for it.
Not accessible for baby carridges and handicapped people

There is a very popular place the path of flowers ...

There is a very popular place the path of flowers ( - buttercups). More precisely, these are flower meadows that fill the entire surface of the forest adjacent to the museum. They bloom in late January, early February

A beautiful museum that shows the beginning of Heb...

A beautiful museum that shows the beginning of Hebrew settlement in the valley before the establishment of the state. I made a guided visit to the museum, so if you want to experience the period in a more tangible way, I highly recommend a guided tour.

In general, here is a collection of details from t...

In general, here is a collection of details from the early stages of settlement to the present day, yet the place did not speak to my grandchildren and granddaughters despite the explanations.
On the other hand, on the holiday of Shavuot, there were many commercial stalls, and in my opinion "this is an inappropriate way" to balance the expenses of holding the place.

From the exciting places that convey the authentic...

From the exciting places that convey the authentic experience of the Land of Israel at the beginning. Divided into different spaces with the characteristics and characteristics of different meeting points in the daily life of the inhabitants of the country at different periods in the last century. Highly recommended.

We arrived on Saturday at 12 o'clock and did not b...

We arrived on Saturday at 12 o'clock and did not bother to tell us that it was only open until 13. The place was neglected and if the grandson was not enthusiastic about the tractors, I would rate 0

An excellent experience for both kids and adults. ...

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!

Wonderful. For those interested in the beginning o...

Wonderful. For those interested in the beginning of settlement in the Land of Israel. Interesting for all ages. We enjoyed every moment. There are air-conditioned areas within the museum.

A really nice museum. We were with two girls aged ...

A really nice museum. We were with two girls aged one and a half and four. They both really enjoyed it, the museum includes a lot of activities for children, car tractors and commuters (small), soap bubbles, art ... and the older one even learned a little about settling in the kibbutz and the moshav in establishing the state.

A charming museum, bringing us back in the time tu...

A charming museum, bringing us back in the time tunnel to pre-state days. The museum provides an extraordinary experience and reminds the visitor of the miracle of the establishment of the State of Israel. A must visit !!!

Be really fun

Be really fun
Especially for our 2-year-old son.
Next time take change clothes because of soap bubbles. I would recommend opening a small shop and selling tractors as a commodity, and also honey products
Our boy is excited about the tractors and more than the junk corner. It's cooler than everything. Just buy coffee and sit on the couch.
While he messes with all the chips

We have been with the children 4 times already ......

We have been with the children 4 times already ... The museum is constantly renewed, and during the holidays there are also workshops and other activities, there are some classic things that are a must on every visit: A child of my age finds himself.
So much so that we even celebrated the Bat Mitzvah of the premiere there and combined the exhibits with stories from our family history.