Rachel Cousin
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A small and well done museum. It’s interesting to walk through and doesn’t take too long to see. I recommend it. At the time I visited, admission was free. I visited on a local Jewish holiday, so I don’t know if that impacted admission fees. It’s located on floor one. A lot is closed here at the university today, so it took me some time to find the entrance. If you can’t enter on floor one (where the outdoor signs seem to be leading visitors), you can enter at the main entrance to Eshkol tower (floor 4) and take the elevator to floor 1. The main entrance to Eshkol tower is on the same level as the parking. Once on floor one, you have to follow the hallway to the entrance. The main entrance seemed to be closed for renovations (I’m guessing) so follow the signs to the secondary exit.