Israel Museum

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The Israel Museum is a major national museum in Jerusalem renowned for its extensive collections of art, archaeology, and Judaica, including the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in the Shrine of the Book.

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Shrine of the Book 0
Billy Rose Art Garden 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeology museum
art museum
history museum
museum building
national museum
sculpture garden
collectionSize hundreds of thousands of objects
country Israel
hasCollection Dead Sea Scrolls
Dead Sea Scrolls
European art
Islamic art
Israeli art
Jewish ethnography
Judaica
ancient Near Eastern archaeology
archaeological artifacts
archaeology of the Land of Israel
contemporary art
fine arts
numismatics
hasPart Archaeology Wing
Billy Rose Art Garden
Fine Arts Wing
Jewish Art and Life Wing
Shrine of the Book
Youth Wing for Art Education
model of Second Temple period Jerusalem
hasPurpose archaeological research
art exhibition
preservation of cultural heritage
public education
hasWebsite https://www.imj.org.il
inception 1965
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hebrew
locatedIn Givat Ram
Jerusalem
notableExhibit Aleppo Codex fragments
Israeli modern art
ancient synagogue interiors
archaeological finds from the Judean Desert
artworks by European masters
operatedBy non-profit public institution
partOf Israel Museum self-linksurface differs
Israel Museum self-linksurface differs
publicAccess yes
significantEvent major expansion and renewal project completed in 2010
visitorAttraction one of the largest cultural institutions in Israel

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Klarman family donatedTo Israel Museum
Jerusalem hasPart Israel Museum
West Jerusalem hostsInstitution Israel Museum
Israel Museum partOf Israel Museum self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Billy Rose Art Garden
Israel Museum partOf Israel Museum self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Shrine of the Book