Overview
Located in the Ramat Gan National Park, the Man and the Living World Museum delves into the world of nature and the development of our living world. In the permanent exhibits see displays on the Development of Living Things on Planet Earth, Reptiles and Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Man, Musculoskeletal Movement, the Brain and Nervous System, Communication and Sensory, and Reproduction and Heredity.
In the temporary exhibits, see topics such as medicine, the science behind magic and a photography exhibition on the Israel Trail. The exhibits include interactive, audio-visual and realistic elements plus see stuffed dinosaurs, skeletons, fossils, holograms and a botanical garden of cacti.
Experience guided tours and activities, shows, original birthday parties and presentations for school groups and the general public. Don’t miss the nature tour around the National Park.
To See and Do
- Permanent exhibitions: Reptiles and Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Man, Musculoskeletal Movement, the Brain and Nervous System, Communication and Sensory, Reproduction and Heredity
- Temporary exhibitions: call museum for current exhibits 03-631-5010
- Interactive, audiovisual exhibits plus stuffed dinosaurs, skeletons, fossils and holograms
- Botanical garden of cacti
- Guided tours, including walking tour of the National Park
- Shows, guided activities, birthday parties (ages 5-10) and presentations
Amenities
Disabled Access | Yes | |
Eating | Cafeteria in the park & kiosk | |
Shopping | Souvenir shop |
Don’t Miss
Taking a nature tour of the beautiful national park