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The Herzl Museum & Center for Zionist Studies was established to promote education about Theodor Herzl. Intended as a comprehensive interactive experience, the Center teaches audiences about the man who stood as the foundational figure of the Zionist ideology we know today.
The museum is divided into four exhibition rooms. Three of them describe the different periods in Herzl’s life – from his early days in Vienna and the Dreyfus trial, to various Zionist congresses in Basel and his early death at the age of 44.
The Center offers a wide range of programs, each one designed to fit the needs of its target audience. The programs have flexible timeframes ranging from several hours to several days and are geared, among other things, towards groups of all denominations wanting to enhance their familiarity with Zionism.
Walking distance from Jerusalem Light Rail station Mount Herzl: 4 minutes.