20171017 Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem
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Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. A view of Jerusalem from the observation deck of the Phasael Tower. The Tower of David Museum launched an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. A view of Jerusalem from the observation deck of the Phasael Tower. The Tower of David Museum launched an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. Museum employees repair the exterior walls of the Phasael Tower. The Tower of David Museum launched an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. A view of Jerusalem from the observation deck of the Phasael Tower. The Tower of David Museum launched an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. Museum employees repair the exterior walls of the Phasael Tower. The Tower of David Museum launched an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.
Tower of David Innovation Lab Launch in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 17th October, 2017. The Tower of David Museum launches an Innovation Lab in partnership with technology startups specializing in the integration, piloting and development of tech solutions to support and enhance the museum visitor experience. With an investment of 2.7 million Israeli Shekel the lab will be housed in the reception hall used by the former Pasha, or Governor of Jerusalem, during the Ottoman Empire, located within the Phasael Tower built by King Herod some 2000 years ago.