Invitation to Silence, Tel Aviv District, Israel


5.0 (18 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #5 in Holon Speciality Museums

The sound of silence is quite loud

Another gem of an experience, this exhibit is somewhat different than dialog in the dark, which was amazing in it's own. This exhibit helps you to understand what it is like living without hearing. A completely different set of rules, and you learn to use facial expressions and gestures to convey your thoughts and read someone else's. I suggest doing both Invitation to Silence and Dialog in the dark together as they are in the same place. Slots are limited, so advance booking is required.

Address

1 Mifrats Shlomo Peres Park, Holon 5848700 Israel

Mobile

0365030056

Website

http://www.childrensmuseum.org.il/eng/template/

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  • 5Sam K 5:00 PM Jan 26, 2020
    Deaf Museum
    We went to the deaf museum -- invitation to silence. I had been told that the "blind museum" was better. I have done both. i thought the "Invitation to Silence" was excellent. Our group of 4 really enjoyed it. We did benefit from a terrific guide, Edna. I thought it was worth the time. I think both exhibits are excellent!

  • 5REFieldJr 5:00 PM Apr 10, 2018
    A powerful and thought provoking experience
    Having been on the Dialogue in the Dark, we wanted to experience this tour as well. We were not disappointed. Participants are given sound-proof ear protectors and asked not to use their vocal cords during the tour. All communication was visual, and we shared a 2 hour experienced of what it was like to live in silence without the ability to communicate through sound. Highly recommended.

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