The Siebenberg House in Jerusalem is actually famous for what is
found below it. Artifacts from both the First and Second
Temple Periods have been found under this area of
land. The excavation took eighteen years
to complete. Aquaducts, pottery, and burial
vaults are just some of the findings under
the surface.
The museum offers guided tours of the excavation in many different
languages, as well as an informational slide show.
The Siebenberg House Museum is located at 5 Beit Ha-Shoeva Alley, Jerusalem.
Hours of Admission: Sunday through Thursday for groups of 20 or more.
Schedule appointment by phone.
There is an entrance fee.
Phone: 972-2-6282341