The Be'er Sheva Anzac Memorial Museum and more…

Be’er Sheva, the gateway city to the Negev, is known for strong educational institutions and vibrant community initiatives. A special city that is often overlooked on regular tours, it’s worth taking extra time on your next Israel journey to spend some time in Be’er Sheva.

One unique experience includes the Anzac Museum. The ANZAC spirit brought hundreds of horsemen from Australia and New Zealand to bravely and determinately fight for their homeland in the Land of Israel and in Be’er Sheva. The museum brings to life the ANZAC spirit and a tour of the center will unfold the story of these soldiers in an engaging and moving way.

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Visitors to the ANZAC Memorial Center will enter the world of the Australian horsemen from the moment of their enlistment in the Australian plains up until the conquest of Be’er Sheva.

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You’ll be exposed to authentic evidence and artifacts discovered across the Negev region and brought over from Australia, as well as unique demonstration and multimedia displays. Gain an understanding of the world of the ANZAC horsemen, and the historical developments of World War One in the Land of Israel and forge a personal connection with the soldier, the horse and their common story. Learn more on their website: anzac.co.il

While in Be’er Sheva, be sure to take time visit:

Kim Goldberg

I’m an artist, graphic designer and art director in Des Moines, IA with 28+ years of design, project management and art experience. I worked at Gallup as a Senior Design Consultant (17 year tenure) then at Ervin & Smith Advertising & PR as a Senior Art Director. I started my own design business in 2009 where I continue to collaborate with a diverse group of clients from around the world.