The Israeli Museum

 

 

 

Jeff Coons Sacred Heart

Jeff Coons Sacred Heart

 

The Israeli Museum in Jerusalem is one the the most interesting museums we have ever been to. Its main attraction is the Shrine of the Book which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is an amazing building – a white dome shaped like the lid of the first jar the scrolls that  were found in at Qumram between 1947 and 1956. Three quarters of the building is underground and is meant to be based on the caves in which the scrolls were found. It is dark inside and you are not allowed to take photographs.

Shrine of the Book

Shrine of the Book

 

Next to the shrine is a large outdoor model of Jerusalem in AD 66 just before it was destroyed by the Romans.

Jerusalem AD 66

Jerusalem AD 66

Our guide thought this was the most interesting part of the museum and was slightly incredulous that foreigners wanted to see everything else. After persuading him we really were keen to see the rest we were allowed time on our own.

First we saw the smallest bible in the world. The whole bible is inscribed on a silicon chip the size of a grain of sugar and has to be magnified 10,000 times to be readable.

Next on to the Archaeological Wing which begins with 13th century human shaped pottery coffins and has many other fascinating objects.

 

Archeology at Israeli Museum

13th century coffins

But by far my favourite was the exhibition to mark 50 years of German – Israeli diplomatic relations.

Twilight over Berlin. Fifty master works from the National Gallerie in Berlin that were banned by the Nazis most of which were called degenerate.

The artists were driven into hiding or exile. All the works are very powerful and there is nothing that doesn’t have a strong message.

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lotte-laserstein-evening-over

Lotte Laserstein     Evening over Potsdam  1930

Lastly we just had time for a quick walk around the Billy Rose Art Garden. This is designed as a Zen garden with gravel paths and we could have easily spent so much more time there.

Love in Hebrew

AHAVA -LOVE

 

Looking over Jerusalem this work by Robert Indiana says Love in Hebrew, we didn’t even have time to wait for the people to move so I could take a photo.

A place to go back to.

 

Go to Jericho

We stopped in Jericho on the way to Beit Shean. If you’ve every really wanted to tell someone something years after their death you’ll understand how I felt there. I never heard my mother swear in a conventional manner but when she said Hell’s Bells (the buckets of blood were never invoked) you knew you were in trouble.

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Antarctic

        The Antarctic must be on many bucket lists. Unfortunately a cruise will cost you at least £4000 and even worse involve many sea days. Sea days for me are the penance you do for taking a cruise. I have no wish to learn how to fold napkins or make animals out of towels and I just can’t concentrate on Bingo.

A serious alternative at the top of my list is a 2000 AUD flight from Sydney, Perth or Melbourne to the Polar ice cap. This 12 hour flight doesn’t land but promises unrivalled views and photo opportunities. Maybe one day.

The Antarctic Experience

crouch in igloo

But until then The Antarctic Experience next to Christchurch airport is a fun half day trip. We wondered if it might be just suitable for kids but the free shuttle bus from town, complete with model penguins on the roof, swung it. The Hagglund ride is included in your ticket and takes you for a ten minute ride in an all terrain amphibious Antarctic vehicle through an outdoor adventure course. Put your seatbelt on tightly you really need it as you descend into water at 45 degrees.

 

arantarctic storm

 

You get a timed ticket for an Antarctic “storm” you wear overshoes and a warm jacket and wait nervously  for it to get colder, darker and  windier.

The wind chill machines make the temperature drop to -18 and you keep your head down until it dies down. Great fun when you know it is only going to last a few minutes.

 

wind chill chart

After this excitement you can visit the penguins and see them swimming underwater through a glass panel.  Then watch the 4D movie Ice Voyage. This is standard stuff – moving seats, air blasts and the inevitable water spray with 3D penguin beaks in your face.

snow jacket

 

 

Finish your visit with something from the cafe. Plenty of choice of fresh food all standard NZ

stuff including meat pies with cheese on top – why do they do that?

 

hagglund