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Exhibitions at the Museum

The exhibitions at the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History include thousands of items, some of them quite rare, from the National Natural History Collections collected over decades at Tel Aviv University. Visitors to the exhibitions embark upon a quest for intimacy with nature, wherein each exhibition offers exceptional observations and experiences of life and nature around us.

 What will we find at the Museum?

The State of Nature in Israel – a new outdoor exhibition that summarizes a decade of scientific monitoring and presents the current status of biodiversity in Israel. The exhibition is on display in the Galilee Breezeway at the entrance to the museum and open to the public, free of charge, from Wednesday May 21, 2025.

At the entrance to the Museum, visitors are greeted by the birds that fly over Israel as they migrate back and forth between Africa and Asia, in The Great Bird Migration exhibition.

In Bugs and Beyond, which includes live creatures, visitors enjoy a close encounter with the rich and incredibly sophisticated world of arthropods – the largest and most diverse phylum in nature. Life in the Dark offers a glance at animals from Israel and around the world that live without daylight, and Urban Nature reveals the city life of wild animals.

Israel’s Landscapes surveys the impressive range of habitats in Israel, from the desert to Mount Hermon, and their typical fauna – in six landscape pictures that combine typical scenery with stuffed and mounted animals from the collection.

In Form and Function visitors are invited to gaze directly at a spectacular diversity of creatures from Israel and around the globe, and learn how their body structures and capabilities are adapted to their various environments and living conditions.

The Human Impact provides a comprehensive view of our environment: the creatures that have become extinct, the impact of humans on nature, and the many changes that have taken place in nature in recent decades.

The Web of Life employs the acacia tree to outline the tremendous diversity of life that depends on it. The visitor journeys through a range of inter-relations and mutual impacts between different organisms, including us, humans. This is followed by a display of the complex network of connections that makes existence possible, underlying nature in its entirety.

The Treasure Chest and its Treasures of Biodiversity exhibition invite the visitor to wander among the Museum’s rich and diverse natural history collections, and become familiar with riveting stories of scientific research.

The Planet Is on Your Plate, an exhibit that presents three “stories” about our eating and consumer habits, and proposes simple steps that can help us make a meaningful change. The exhibit allows visitors to examine the journey our food takes, and its impact, both on us and on nature.

An original exhibition: pollination unveiled invites visitors “backstage” to discover the beautiful, delicate interwoven relationship between plants and animals and reveal the complex ways plants attract animals. The exhibition integrates items from the Museum’s National Natural History Collections, interactive displays, Israeli art, and scientific research stories.

What Makes Us Human? focuses on us, humans, and surveys the biological and cultural evolution of the human species via rare findings from archaeological excavations, integrated with innovative multimedia displays.

A selection of objects and installations from our permanent excisions are available on our digital catalog at Google Arts & Culture.

 

Permanent exhibitions team

Steering committee: Prof. Tamar Dayan, Alon Sapan, Dr. Menachem Goren, Dr. Revital Ben-David Zaslaw, Tamar Zadok, Maya Katorza, Hadas Zemer Ben-Ari, Gev Weil, Dr. Naama Berg

Management of permanent exhibition construction: “Weil – Managing Creativity”Gev Weil and Eli Gdulin

Chief curator and experience designer: Hadas Zemer Ben-Ari

Scientific curators:
Bugs & Beyond: Dr. Moshe Guershon
Life in the Dark: Dr. Moshe Guershon
Israel’s Landscapes: Dr. Roi Dor
The Great Bird Migration: Dr. Roi Dor
Urban Nature: Dr. Naama Berg
Form & Function: Dr. Tamar Feldstein
Marine Animals: Dr. Tamar Feldstein
The Human Impact: Dr. Naama Berg
Treasures of Biodiversity: Dr. Naama Berg
What Makes Us Human?: Prof. Israel Hershkovitz and Dr. Hila May

Taxidermy and preparation of display items for the exhibitions: Igor Gavrilov, Dr. Stanislav Volynchik

Breeding and preparation of insects for the exhibition “Bugs & Beyond”: Alex Shlagman, Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Morgulis

Scientific consultants to exhibitions: Dr. Menachem Goren, Prof. Shai Meiri, Dr. Neta Dorchin

Special thanks: Helena Hamu, Hagai Segev, Tzachi Beker and Martin Weyl, who contributed their time and rich professional expertise to the construction of the exhibitions.