The Jesus Museum will create an experience that includes the physical artifact and then takes the visitor back in time.
November 14th, 2022 marks the end of the long dreaming phase and the beginning of manifestation.
Our entire legal and creative team met with the Yigal Allon Center executive team (the COO and CEO) and we took a tour of the venue.
The auditorium was constructed in 1986 to serve as a professional theater venue, complete with a back stage high loft to house the theater tech.
It is still waiting to be put to good use.
Take a look at the videos: The auditorium, the inside of the backstage loft (video 1 and video 2), which is basically the right black structure of the complex as seen from the entrance (below), and the area behind the stage and under the ceiling placed in the middle of the backstage loft.
Our team felt the tremendous potential this venue has to make a huge impact.
The Galilee Boat exhibit receives a little under 200,000 visits a year. Many more tourists are already passing through the Yigal Allon Center. The Ginosar pier is located right outside the Center and the tourist pass through it to take a boat tour on the Sea of Galilee.
The number of Israeli visiting the Galilee Boat is particularly significant. All this will change when the Galilee Boat is part of a much bigger story.
The Jesus Museum will create an experience that includes the physical artifact and then takes the visitor back in time to the time of Jesus but also puts in context how the life and teachings of Jesus have impacted humanity ever since.
The next step is to establish a working group with the Yigal Allon team, the YR team and Diskin and put on paper what we are all been dreaming about.
To be continued...