Friday, March 28, 2025

As direct international routes opened up and arrivals to Israel began in larger volumes, a new exhibition titled The Eternity of Israel opened at Ben-Gurion Airport’s Terminal 3. It allows visitors to explore the history of Israel through archaeological findings and photos from rare moments of discovery. The exhibition takes passengers on a journey through the people’s history of Israel – a story of strength, challenges, upheavals, and revival, spanning thousands of years and illustrating the power of the people’s renewal.

This new exhibition, the result of the joint efforts of the Israel Antiquities Authority, the Airports Authority and the Israel Ministry of Heritage, will be displayed along the airport’s exit passage through January 2026. The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust support the Eternity of Israel.

Sandor Frankel, a Trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust, said, “A milestone for Israel’s cultural preservation efforts, this new exhibition from the Israel Antiquities Authority highlights the storied history of Israel and its people in a blend of archaeology and photography. Visitors will be able to learn more about Israeli life and the nation’s rich cultural history spanning thousands of years.”

The exhibition showcases breathtaking photographs from archaeological sites and significant moments of discovery during excavation. Each photograph encapsulates a uniquely inspiring moment or unique site captured by the camera lens. In addition to these powerful photographs, original and rare archaeological findings are on display, bearing witness to different periods in the history of the Jewish People.

The exhibition enables the visitor to form impressions from items, such as agricultural tools from a Hasmonean-era farm uncovered near Mount Arbel and displayed here for the first time, a Hasmonean coin hoard found in the desert, physical evidence of the name “Ahab,” the famous king of northern Israel, an original Western Wall stone weighing 5 tons, and weapons of long-gone conquerors.

Each photo and finding features a QR code that allows passengers to access videos filmed at the excavation areas, allowing visitors to experience the discoveries in singular moments. Furthermore, the exhibition showcases models of significant archaeological findings from the country’s history, inviting visitors to touch them.

"Eternity of Israel" Exhibition: Strength and Renewal Showcased


The exhibition was unveiled in February by Former Israel Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu, Israel Antiquities Authority Director Eli Escusido, and the National Airport Authority of Israel Managing Director Udi Bar-Oz.

Galit Litani, exhibition curator on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, said, “The Eternity of Israel exhibition seeks to convey the powerful vitality of the Jewish People and how they cleave to their land. We wanted to create an experience that combines the worlds of archaeology, history, and culture and gives travellers a glimpse into our people’s history, as reflected in the findings.”

Former Minister of Heritage MK Amichai Eliyahu said, “It is not without cause that this exhibition is set up precisely these days, as we face national and security challenges. The exhibition reminds us of our deep roots and the Jewish People’s uncompromising commitment to their country and heritage. Exposing visitors to the eternity of the Jewish People against the background of recent events strengthens the spirit of all peoples. It conveys a message of strength and hope to future generations.”

Eli Escusido, Director General of the Israel Antiquities Authority, said, “Ben Gurion Airport is the state of Israel’s main entry and exit gate”. In these times of fake news and anti-Semitism, here the hundreds of thousands of travellers from Israel and the world will meet the Jewish People’s unique story. Through the Eternity of Israel exhibition, we seek to provide an exciting connective experience that reminds everyone of the depths of the roots and the eternal connection between the people of Israel and this land.”

Udi Bar-Oz, Ben Gurion Airport Director General, said, “This is a unique project in Israel. For the first time, passengers arriving and departing the country will view authentic finds alongside spectacular photos. The display is already arousing great interest. Many people are stopping to look at the rare and impressive finds on display, which testify to the glorious history of the people of Israel.”

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