Home of Israel’s National Treasures

Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of the Land of Israel will serve as the headquarters of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). The campus will bring together objects from the Archaeological State Treasures and the National Archaeological Library and Archives, as well as open the National Archaeological Conservation and Restoration Laboratories to the public for the first time. The National Campus will provide an unprecedented look at how millions of artifacts from myriad cultures and eras of history are unearthed, restored and displayed.

Learn more about the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for Archaeology

 
In The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel, we attempt to concentrate under one roof all the universal cultural wealth discovered in the Land of Israel
— Israel Hasson, IAA General Director
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What’s Inside

The Schottenstein National Campus includes two primary buildings, the Dan David Archaeology Building, and the Building for the Study of Israel’s Heritage. These house a variety of facilities including research rooms, archaeological gardens, exhibition areas, and storage units for Israel’s National Treasures. About two million archaeological artifacts will be housed in the National Campus, including over 20,000 Dead Sea Scroll fragments. The campus will also contain new conservation labs for IAA staff. For the first time, these labs will be open to public viewing allowing visitors to watch IAA conservators as they restore and preserve ancient objects.

Visitors will be able to take part for the very first time in the process of archaeological conservation that up until now has been carried out behind the scenes.
— Israel Hasson, IAA General Director
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Dan David

Building for Archaeology

  • The Amy and Bob Book Entrance Plaza

  • Brigitta and Emmanuel Davidson Rooftop Archaeological Garden

  • William Davidson Auditorium

  • Ira L. and Ingeborg Rennert World Center for the Dead Sea Scrolls

  • Bernard Osher Dead Sea Scrolls Study Galleries

  • Leon and Sandra Levine Dead Sea Scrolls Education and Learning Area

  • David Berg Foundation Pavilion

  • Lunder Family Dead Sea Scrolls Conservation Laboratories

  • Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel National Library for the Archaeology of Israel

  • Estanne and Martin Fawer Reading Hall

  • Margot and Tom Pritzker Hall of Archaeology

  • Matthew and Marysia National Center for Mosaics

  • Koschitzky Family Ancient Pottery Conservation Laboratories

  • Marysia and Matthew Gerson Mediation and Prayer Garden

  • Alisa and Shlomo Moussaieff Ancient Antique Glass Gallery

  • Dorothy and Byron Gerson Four Sisters Courtyard

  • Bill’s Café

  • Sahra Lese Garden

  • Dan David Entrance Atrium

  • Milton and Tamar Maltz Family Foundation Entrance Gate and Garden

  • ‘Kanaf’ Synagogue Façade

  • Douglas Bradley Book Canopy

  • Metals Conservation Laboratory

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Building for the Study of Israel’s Cultural Heritage


About the Architect

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Moshe Safdie’s exemplary work includes the design of Yad Vashem, the impressive Terminal 3 of Ben Gurrion Airport, the city of Modi'in, the Yitzhak Rabin Center in Tel Aviv, and the Mamila complex in Jerusalem. He also designed the marina in Singapore and the municipal library in Vancouver, along with numerous other overseas projects. In 2019, Safdie received the Wolf Prize for Architecture in recognition of his significant contribution to architecture within Israel and worldwide. The prize is one of Israel’s most prestigious international awards.

Safdie designed the IAA’s future headquarters, the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstien National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel. In Safdie’s words, the Campus “is a contemporary building, yet it tries to relate to the Heritage of Jerusalem.” The IAA is honored to oversee the construction of one of Safdie’s architectural masterpieces.


Philanthropic Partners

  • Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Foundation

  • Dan David Foundation

  • William Davidson and the William Davidson Foundation

  • Ingeborg and Ira L. Rennert

  • David Berg Foundation

  • Yad Hanadiv

  • Emmanuel and Brigitta Davidson

  • Nash Family Foundation

  • Dorothy and Byron Gerson

  • Uzi Zucker and Rivka Saker

  • Amy and Robert Book

  • Marysia and Matthew Gerson

  • Diane Carol Brandt

  • Gordon and Claire Prussian

  • Sam and Nancy Shamie

  • Milton and Tamar Maltz Family Foundation

  • Shelby White and the Leon Levy Foundation

  • Margot and Tom Pritzker Family Foundation

  • Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation

  • Saul A. Fox Winding Way Foundation

  • Faye and Hartley Koschitzky

  • Leon and Sandra Levine Foundation

  • Lunder Family Foundation

  • Sir Timothy and Lady Susie Sainsbury Foundation

  • Bernard Osher Foundation

  • Alisa and Shlomo Moussaieff

  • Estanne and Martin Fawer

  • Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust

  • David E. & Jacqueline S. Simon Charitable Foundation

  • Jamie Salter & Authentic Brands


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