A New Museum at Masada


The tour begins with 1st-century historian Flavius Josephus and ends with 20th-century archaeologist Yigal Yadin. Visitors will be able “to see and feel” the reality of life at Masada as they stroll between the different scenes: absorb Roman culture; experience the emotions of Jewish refugees who fled to the mountain in fear; and relive their last night—the dramatic fall of the fortress on Passover AD 73.
Masada was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001 and is the symbol of the epic collapse of the Judean Kingdom at the time of the Second Temple.
—Adapted from an article by Ilana Fischer, Ynetnews.com

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