Museum of Tolerance
The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem is a museum, convention center and entertainment venue in downtown Jerusalem.Photo: Mbkv717, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Museum
- Description: museum of Simon Weisenthal center in Jerusalem
- Also known as: “Center for Human Dignity”, “Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem”, and “Museum of Tolerance, Jerusalem”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mamilla Cemetery and Friends of Zion Museum.
Mamilla Cemetery
Archaeological site
Photo: Auguste Salzmann, Public domain.
Mamilla Cemetery, sometimes called Ma'aman Allah Cemetery, is a historic Muslim cemetery in West Jerusalem that dates back to the Crusades, and lies just to the west of the north-west corner of the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, near the New Gate. Mamilla Cemetery is situated 120 metres southeast of Museum of Tolerance.
Friends of Zion Museum
Museum
Photo: Mbkv717, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Friends of Zion Museum is a museum in the historic Nahalat Shiv'a neighborhood of downtown Jerusalem. The museum celebrates Christian Zionists and their contribution to Israel. It is also the site of the Indigenous People Embassy in Jerusalem. Friends of Zion Museum is situated 110 metres north of Museum of Tolerance.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Church
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nahalat Shiva and West Jerusalem.
Nahalat Shiva
Neighborhood
Nahalat Shiv'a is a former courtyard neighborhood in Jerusalem. It was the third Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem in the 1860s.
West Jerusalem
Photo: Ting Chen, CC BY-SA 2.0.
West Jerusalem represents the modern commercial heart of the city, which was the focus for development in the capital from the time of Israeli independence in 1948 to the reunification of the city with the Six Day War in 1967.
Russian Compound
Suburb
The Russian Compound is one of the oldest districts in central Jerusalem, featuring a large Russian Orthodox church, the Russian-owned Sergei's Courtyard and the premises of the Russian Consulate General in Jerusalem, as well as the site of former pilgrim hostels, some of which are used as Israeli government buildings, and one of which hosts the Museum of Underground Prisoners.
Museum of Tolerance
- Categories: building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Quds Governorate, West Bank, Palestine, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
31.77913° or 31° 46′ 45″ northLongitude
35.2201° or 35° 13′ 12″ eastOpen location code
8G3QQ6HC+M2OpenStreetMap ID
way 1005788918OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q5059675
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Russian—“Museum of Tolerance” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “متحف التسامح”
- Esperanto: “Muzeo de Toleremo”
- French: “musée de la Tolérance de Jérusalem”
- French: “Musée de la Tolérance de Jérusalem”
- German: “Museum der Toleranz”
- Hebrew: “מוזיאון הסובלנות בירושלים”
- Hebrew: “מוזיאון הסובלנות”
- Japanese: “エルサレム寛容博物館”
- Persian: “موزه تولرانس”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Toleranței”
- Russian: “Музей толерантности (Иерусалим)”
- Russian: “Музей толерантности”
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Notable Places Nearby
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