Our Space

Step inside our
home for tolerance

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Our Building

The Museum is home to a 161,000 square foot building is a work of contemporary art, whose very design conveys its central message of peace and coexistence.

Built in the shape of a dove, the building represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. View from the front, the Museum also resembles a bridge running from East to West, symbolically “bridging the gap” between different peoples, cultures and religions.

Light streams into the Museum from expansive glass walls and windows on all sides and a skylight above, making visitors feel immediately welcome and at ease.

In addition to magnificent permanent exhibition spaces, the building also features three technologically advanced theaters; greenrooms for speakers and performers; full banquet facilities with three kitchens and multiple food service areas; classrooms; a cafe and more.

ROOMS DESCRIPTION

rooms of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home.

Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives.

The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

SOCIAL DESCRIPTION

social of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home.

Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives.

The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

DINING DESCRIPTION

dining Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home.

Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives.

The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

Step inside our
home for tolerance

Interested in learning more about how our innovative space can work for you? Click the link below.

Architecture

Our Building

The Museum is home to a 161,000 square foot building is a work of contemporary art, whose very design conveys its central message of peace and coexistence. Built in the shape of a dove, the building represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. View from the front, the Museum also resembles a bridge running from East to West, symbolically “bridging the gap” between different peoples, cultures and religions. Light streams into the Museum from expansive glass walls and windows on all sides and a skylight above, making visitors feel immediately welcome and at ease. In addition to magnificent permanent exhibition spaces, the building also features three technologically advanced theaters; greenrooms for speakers and performers; full banquet facilities with three kitchens and multiple food service areas; classrooms; a cafe and more.

ROOMS DESCRIPTION

rooms of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home. Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives. The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

SOCIAL DESCRIPTION

social of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home. Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives. The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

DINING DESCRIPTION

dining Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem is a place where individuals from across the world gather, converse openly, and feel at home. Shaped as a dove, the Museum represents the pursuit of peace and hope for a better future. The building’s focal point is the monumental crisscrossed staircase, emphasizing that true tolerance and understanding come from engagement, listening to one another, and immersing ourselves in others’ perspectives. The Museum boasts a 1,000 seat outdoor amphitheater flanked by a Second Temple aqueduct originally constructed by King Herod below a low stage where a screen and speakers appear to magically rise at the flip of a switch. Inside, there is a 400-seat movie theater with Italian-made velvet chairs and LED screen.

dinner

CUTTING- EDGE DESIGN

A look inside
our space​

A home away

from home

CUTTING- EDGE DESIGN

LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE HOLY CITY

CUTTING- EDGE DESIGN

an ideal home for your event

From world class events featuring leading politicians and dignitaries, to emotional performances from Israel’s leading musicians, our cutting-edge facilities and design located in the heart of the holy city of Jerusalem is the ideal location for your next event.

LOCATED IN
THE HEART OF
THE HOLY
CITY

BEIT MIDRASH

At the heart of tolerance is respectful debate, a timeless tradition of the Jewish faith and one that takes place at the Museum’s Beit Midrash, where classic Jewish texts are studied. Including a Torah scroll in the Sephardi tradition, the space can host weddings and bar or bat mitzvahs.

COMPLEXES
AND SPACES

AMPHITHEATER

1,000 people

Nestled outside is our 1,000-seat amphitheater that comes alive with concerts, movies and cultural events. Fully equipped with a professional grade retractable screen and sound system, this versatile space is unique in the Jerusalem landscape.

THEATER

400 people

MEETING
ROOMS

GATHERING
PLACE

3,000 Guests

BEIT MIDRASH​

At the heart of tolerance is respectful debate, a timeless tradition of the Jewish faith and one that takes place at the Museum’s Beit Midrash, where classic Jewish texts are studied. Including a Torah scroll in the Sephardi tradition, the space can host weddings and bar or bat mitzvahs.

COMPLEXES AND SPACES​

THEATER​

400 people​

AMPHITHEA TER

1000 people

Nestled outside is our 1,000-seat amphitheater that comes alive with concerts, movies and cultural events. Fully equipped with a professional grade retractable screen and sound system, this versatile space is unique in the Jerusalem landscape.

GATHERING PLACE

3,000 people

MEETING ROOMS

CONFEREN-CE HOLE

CLASSES

CLASSES

Museum

dining

OPENING HOURS

Sunday-Friday 10:00AM-18:00PM
Saturday 9:00AM-15:00PM

ONLINE BOOKING

If you have a question or a special
request, please send us  an
email: info@motj.org.il
or call: +972 73-3946614

Dairy Restaurant

MOTJ’s dairy restaurant takes visitors to Italy, where pizzas are baked fresh in an imported Italian oven, and fresh coffee and pastries made in our kitchen are served.

Meat Restaurant

Across from the dairy restaurant is a American-style cafe featuring favorites such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and everything you would find at a ballpark.

Coffee Bar

Across from the dairy restaurant is a American-style cafe featuring favorites such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and everything you would find at a ballpark.

Coffee Bar

Across from the dairy restaurant is a American-style cafe featuring favorites such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and everything you would find at a ballpark.

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