Pesach at the Museum for Islamic Art

Come and enjoy the new Paisley Exhibit at the Museum for Islamic Art.

Activity booklets are available for children at the Paisley exhibition.  During the activity days, children aged 5-8 will receive activity booklets at the Paisley exhibition.

Join guided tours of the various exhibitions and selected museum galleries:

On Fridays and Tuesdays (April 7 and April 11): 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm
Sundays and Mondays (April 9 and April 10) 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm and 2:00pm

Paisley – from Prince to Prince

The exhibition presents the reincarnation of the centuries-old paisley model that began its journey in Persia as an aristocracy symbol of kings and princes, is common throughout the world and has become one of the iconic symbols in popular culture.

More Exhibits

Five – a woman lives freedom

The exhibition examines the Iranian protest since September 22, also known as the hijab protest and the women’s protest, through the stories of five Iranian women, out of hundreds, who paid with their lives or bodies the price of the struggle for one of the basic rights in human life – the right to freedom.

The collection of rare watches

The exhibition of rare watches is permanently displayed in the museum in a special safe and includes dozens of watches of different types and types of watches. The highlight of the collection is a group of watches by Abraham Louis Berge, including the watch considered the most expensive in the world – Queen Marie Antoinette’s watch

Museum For Islamic Art
HaPalmach St 2, Jerusalem

Pesach - Museum of islamic Arts

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