March 2013 News from the Ministry of Tourism of Israel

BEERSHEBA OPENS NEW 1,300-ACRE RIVER PARK
The city of Beersheba has recently unveiled sections of its brand-new 1,300-acre waterfront park. The park will boast a 175-acre waterfront area featuring an artificial lake, recreational facilities, restaurants, cafes and picnic areas, and include a two-mile promenade, indoor “Sportek” complex and amphitheater.

THE NEGEV MUSEUM OF ART IN BEERSHEBA
negevmuseumofartLocated in Beersheba’s historic Old

City, the Negev Museum of Art is located in a magnificent public structure built by the Turks in the early 1900’s and stands as one of the city’s most popular attractions. The museum boasts two art galleries and offers guided exhibition tours. www.negev-museum.org.il/index_e.php

TEL BEERSHEBA AND ABRAHAM’S WELL, A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Just four miles from the modern city of Beersheba lies Tel Beersheba, a UNESCO World Heritage boasting artifacts and remains believed to have been from the biblical city of Beersheba. One of Tel Beersheba’s major attractions is Abraham’s Well, an ancient site from the time of the biblical prophet Abraham which boasts a Visitors’ Center and offers daily multimedia film screenings.

TOUR BEERSHEBA’S HISTORIC TRAIN YARD AND COMPLEX

Travelers to Beersheba can tour the city’s historic Train Yard Complex, a preserved Ottoman train station built in 1915. The complex houses the city’s historic train station and waiting area and features a multimedia presentation telling the history of the complex and city of Beersheba.

NEW BEERSHEBA ART EXPERIENCE OFFERS TRAVELERS AN INSIDER PERSPECTIVE INTO LOCAL ISRAELI ART

Art enthusiasts arriving in Israel can now obtain an insider’s perspective into local Israeli art and culture with the new Beersheba Art Experience tours.  Taking place in the city of Beersheba, the interactive art experience offers photography, drawing and family-friendly art tours led by local artists, as well as workshops focused on felt-making, sculpting, printmaking, batik and musical improvisation. Participants can create custom tours or join existing programs, all of which pass through different areas of the city including the picturesque Ottoman-era courtyard. www.b7artexperience.co.il

CARASSO SCIENCE MUSEUM

Beersheba is home to the Carasso Science Museum, a family-friendly “science park” and Israel’s largest science institution. The state-of-the-art science center boasts monthly exhibitions based upon the themes of science, technology, society and community, including scientific and technological advances in the Negev Desert.

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BEERSHEBA RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARD

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Beersheba received the Domus International Design Magazine Award last year for its “Use of Water Elements in Urban Design.” The award was followed by a ceremony on Israel Independence Day in celebration of the city’s use of water for beautification and improvement of environmental quality.

HIGH SPEED TRAIN BETWEEN TEL AVIV AND BEERSHEBA NOW AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELERS

A new high-speed train route

connecting Tel Aviv with Beersheba was launched in July 2012. The train reduces travel time from 76 minutes to 55 minutes, further simplifying transportation between two of Israel’s largest cities.

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