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Coordinates: 32°4944.2N 34°5820.29E / 32.828944°N 34.9723028°E / 32.828944; 34.9723028
 

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Israeli National Maritime Museum

המוזיאון הימי הלאומי
Israeli National Maritime Museum

Map

Established

1953 (1953)

Location

Haifa, Israel

Coordinates

32°49′44.2″N 34°58′20.29″E / 32.828944°N 34.9723028°E / 32.828944; 34.9723028

Type

Maritime museum, Archaeological museum

Founder

Aryeh Ben-Eli

Website

www.nmm.org.il/eng

Shipwrecked cargo exhibit

The National Maritime Museum (Hebrew: המוזיאון הימי הלאומי, HaMuze'on HaYami HaLe'umi) is a maritime and archaeological museum in Haifa, Israel.

The museum was founded in 1953, based on the private collection of its founder and first director, Aryeh Ben-Eli. In 1972, the museum moved to its current premises near the northern beachhead of Mount Carmel, between Stella Maris and Bat Galim neighborhoods. Nearby are the Israeli Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum and the Cave of Elijah.

The Marine Workshop of the Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, affiliated with the University of Haifa is located at the museum. The workshop provides professional diving and field surveying services for field research conducted at the institute.[1]

Archaeological finds on permanent display at the museum include the Athlit Ram, a bronze ram of a 2nd-century BC warship.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies University of Haifa, Israel". Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  • ^ "The Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies University of Haifa, Israel". Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
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