Thanks to the exceptional art collections, archaeological finds and objects from Judaica. Recently renovated, the museum is not to be missed; it was in fact reopened in the summer of 2010 after many months of work, with new galleries and public spaces and a completely reinvented design for the many rooms. One of the jewels of the museum is the Shrine of the Book. This building with a particular shape that makes it easily recognizable, contains many important manuscripts, including the famous Dead Sea Scrolls.