Hightlight
- Religious
Overview
Established by Tannus Kawar, the late 19th century mayor of Nazareth, to provide insight into the way people lived in Nazareth in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The El-Sibbat House of Folklore Museum is located in a structure that belonged to the wealthy former mayor.
See the collection of housewares and tools including kitchenware, clothing and jewelry. View a lodging room, a woman’s living room and visit the cafeteria to taste authentic food and beverages. Stop by the souvenir shop that sells earthenware vessels and antiques .
Note: It is recommended to call ahead to confirm opening hours and directions to the museum.
The group cost is 700 NIS for a full guided tour (2 hours) and 10 NIS per person.
To See and Do
- Collection of housewares and tools
- Lodging room
- Woman’s living room
- Cafeteria and souvenir shop
Child Friendly
- Yes
Amenities
Disabled Access | ||
Eating | Coffee and tea available |
Don’t Miss
The jewellery collection