
Families entrance fees
Children and youth — up to 18 years old*
Parent
* children three and under enjoy free admission
The Museum offers a unique and varied experience for all members of the family. It is an opportunity to become jointly acquainted with past masterpieces and present-day examples of innovative artistic expression; to hone your artistic contemplation and expression; and to lay the groundwork for productive conversation between parents and children. Beside the opportunity to view the permanent collections and changing exhibitions, the Museum also offers unique activities that provide fascinating and enjoyable family experiences – such as gallery tours for parents and children; a special gallery for the entire family; creativity and thinking workshops; gallery shows and productions for children.
Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family Experimental Center following the exhibition "Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective"
We invite you to take time out at the Younes & Soraya Nazarian Family Experiential Center. Have a rest, read about the artist, share your thoughts and ideas about your visit to the exhibition, draw drawings and write letters to the artist Yayoi Kusama.
This is an invitation to a dialog between you and your children through books that narrate the artist’s fascinating story, alongside creative activities that allow you to express your reactions to the exhibition through writing, drawing and doodling that imitate the artist’s work.
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Curation: Orit Sebag
Design: Lila Chitayat
Supported by the British Friends of the Art Museums of Israel


Activity for groups of children
The Museum also offers its range of activities for group visits of children aged five to ten years old – fun, experiential, and educational sessions that are conducted between the artworks, in the Museum’s engaging atmosphere, under the guidance of the Museum’s professional staff. These include art workshops, gallery shows based on works from the Museum collection, tours, and organized games in the galleries. These activities are suitable for birthday celebrations, team-building outings, and other purposes, and are adapted to the age and educational level of the participants. Joint activities for parents and children are also available.
To order, or for other information:
Education Department, Sunday through Thursday between 9 am to 3 pm
Tel. +972-3-6077042
[email protected]
Audio Guide for Families
The Audio Guide for Families offers a shared, entertaining, and instructive experience: with it, paintings, sculptures, and photographs of the Museum’s permanent collections come to life. The Audio Guide provides an interactive experience with 38 selected works on display, and is offered both in a children’s version, and in adult form, thus encouraging family discussions.
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Tips for visiting with children
- Before the visit, it is best to explain to the children what a museum is, and the appropriate behavior etiquette.
- We recommend that all unnecessary bags and items be checked in at the cloakroom for safekeeping during your visit.
- Please do not touch the artworks (except where this is explicitly permitted).
- Avoid running in galleries
- It is permitted and indeed recommended to enter the galleries with pencils and paper, and to let the children draw. However, no paints or any other painting-related items are allowed.
- Food and drink are not allowed in the galleries.
- Baby changing stations are available on Level -1 of the Main Building, and on Level 0 of the Amir Building.
This week for the whole family at the museum
All exhibitions and events
Contact us
Tel. +972-3-6077020
Sunday through Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm
[email protected]
Families entrance fees
Children and youth — up to 18 years old*
Parent
* children three and under enjoy free admission
Audio Guide for Families
The Audio Guide for Families offers a shared, entertaining, and instructive experience: with it, paintings, sculptures, and photographs of the Museum’s permanent collections come to life. The Audio Guide provides an interactive experience with 38 selected works on display, and is offered both in a children’s version, and in adult form, thus encouraging family discussions.
—
Google Play >
App Store >
Tips for visiting with children
- Before the visit, it is best to explain to the children what a museum is, and the appropriate behavior etiquette.
- We recommend that all unnecessary bags and items be checked in at the cloakroom for safekeeping during your visit.
- Please do not touch the artworks (except where this is explicitly permitted).
- Avoid running in galleries
- It is permitted and indeed recommended to enter the galleries with pencils and paper, and to let the children draw. However, no paints or any other painting-related items are allowed.
- Food and drink are not allowed in the galleries.
- Baby changing stations are available on Level -1 of the Main Building, and on Level 0 of the Amir Building.
This week for the whole family at the museum
All exhibitions and events
Contact us
Tel. +972-3-6077020
Sunday through Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm
[email protected]
Discounts
On presentation of a membership card
On presentation of Senior Citizen card* or ID with date of birth (Israeli resident or foreign resident)
* Per Pensioners’ Law, Ministry of Finance
On presentation of DigiTel Resident card
On presentation of disability card
On presentation of disability card of the escorted individual, stating exemption for said escort
On presentation of military ID or National Service card
On presentation of student card
On presentation of ICOM card
On presentation of membership card
On presentation of membership card
On presentation of a Tour Guide card
On presentation of Press card
On presentation of Friend card
On presentation of volunteer card
On presentation of retiree card
By appointment
On presentation of membership card
On presentation of membership card
On presentation of membership card