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Travelers Experience Light And Sound At Jerusalem’s New Infinity Museum

Discover new attractions in Israel, including Chef Daniel Shalit’s Benjamin restaurant, the immersive Infinity Museum, and a record-breaking suspension bridge.
Benjamin, located in Hod HaSharon, introduces a fresh concept from Chef Daniel Shalit, combining the essence of Israeli cuisine with a bistro-style dining experience. Chef Shalit draws inspiration from classic Israeli flavors to create a restaurant that is both approachable and affordable, offering an authentic taste of Israel. For those in a hurry, “Benjamin’s Window” provides a quick takeaway option, featuring popular menu items for a convenient dining experience.

Explore Israel’s Latest Attractions
The Infinity Museum, adjacent to the Jerusalem Pais Arena, officially opened in August, offering visitors a fully immersive experience of light, sound, and visual art. The 19,000-square-foot venue features eight expansive rooms, including the Space of Kinetic Spheres, Mirrors and Music Space, and Interactive Screen Space. Open through October, each room invites guests to interact with and enjoy a blend of virtual and physical realities. Admission prices start at $26.

Dome Expo Dead Sea
The Dead Sea region is soon to welcome the Dome Expo Dead Sea, a state-of-the-art venue designed for conferences, concerts, and art exhibitions. With a capacity of up to 5,000 people, the center is ideal for hosting various events, including business meetings and international festivals. Its 75-foot-high inflatable dome serves as an immersive projection surface, enhancing the visual experience. Scheduled to open in August, the Dome Expo Dead Sea will be a significant addition to the region’s cultural and business offerings.

erusalem’s New Suspension Bridge
A stunning suspension bridge has recently opened in Jerusalem, spanning 663 feet and setting a new record in Israel. Situated in the Jerusalem Walls National Park, the bridge connects the Hinnom Valley slopes with Mount Zion, providing visitors with breathtaking views and a convenient link between these historic areas. This new attraction enhances the city’s appeal, offering both locals and tourists a remarkable vantage point over Jerusalem’s iconic landscapes.

Source: Travel And Tour World