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Discover the Sacred Treasures at the Shrine of the Book

Explore the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls and an architectural marvel that tells the story of ancient cultures.

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Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Jerusalem at the Shrine of the Book, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls and a remarkable architectural marvel that captivates visitors from around the world.

A brief summary to Shrine of the Book

  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 4 pm-8 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-2 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience with the exhibits.
  • Check the museum's website for information on guided tours and special exhibitions during your visit.
  • Take advantage of the beautiful gardens surrounding the Shrine for a peaceful break during your visit.
  • Allow extra time to explore the Israel Museum's other collections and outdoor installations.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From your current location in Ein Gedi, head towards the main road (Route 90). Walk north until you reach the Ein Gedi bus stop. This should take about 10-15 minutes. Once you arrive at the bus stop, look for a bus heading to Jerusalem. Make sure to check the bus schedule for departure times. The journey to Jerusalem can take approximately 1.5 hours.

  • Bus

    Once you arrive at the Ein Gedi bus stop, board the bus that is heading towards Jerusalem. The buses are typically marked with their destination. Sit back and enjoy the scenery. You will arrive at the Central Bus Station in Jerusalem. From there, you can take a local bus or taxi to the Shrine of the Book.

  • Walking

    After arriving at the Central Bus Station in Jerusalem, exit the station and head towards the nearby light rail station. You can purchase a ticket for the light rail. Get on the light rail heading towards the 'Mount Herzl' direction and get off at the 'Yad Vashem' station. From there, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the Shrine of the Book. Follow the signs to the Israel Museum, and the Shrine is located within the museum complex.

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The Shrine of the Book, located in the heart of Jerusalem, is a unique cultural landmark that houses some of the most significant archaeological treasures in history, including the Dead Sea Scrolls. This exceptional museum is part of the Israel Museum and is designed to resemble a large clay jar, symbolizing the ancient vessels in which these priceless scrolls were discovered. Visitors to the Shrine can explore the intricate details of the scrolls, gaining insight into the religious and historical contexts of these ancient texts. The distinct architectural design and the serene gardens surrounding the Shrine provide a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and education. Inside, the exhibition provides an in-depth look at the scrolls, which date back to the third century BCE, and are among the oldest biblical manuscripts ever found. The Shrine's interactive displays and informative panels are designed to engage visitors of all ages, making it an ideal stop for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the origins of Judaism and Christianity. Additionally, the museum often hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs, enriching the visitor experience. After visiting the Shrine, take some time to explore the broader Israel Museum, which features a diverse array of art, archaeology, and ethnography. The museum’s location also provides stunning views of the surrounding area, making it a perfect spot for photography. Jerusalem's vibrant atmosphere, coupled with the historical significance of the Shrine of the Book, promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

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