Israel Museum gets biggest overhaul in its 40-year historyThe article has a nice photo of the new entry pavilion.
Foreign donors give the lion’s share of the $50m needed for renovation and remodelling
By Lauren Gelfond Feldinger | Posted 25 May 2006
JERUSALEM. The 41-year-old Israel Museum, an encyclopedic national museum holding around 500,000 works from prehistory to contemporary art, will undergo a $50m redesign and expansion starting in mid-2007, officials announced last month.
The museum buildings, which sit on a 20 acre site, have grown from 5,000 to 50,000 sq. m since the museum opened in 1965. Plans are being drawn up to reorganise, expand and update the various museum buildings and create new buildings to improve entry, services and circulation for the visitors, which vary between 500,000 and one million a year.
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