112 Herzl Boulevard
Ramla Museum is housed in a historic building from 1922 that previously served as Ramla’s municipal building during the British Mandate period, and it presents the story of the city from its founding in the eighth century to the present day. The permanent exhibition features archaeological finds, everyday objects, items related to local trade and industry, coin collections, and models and documentation of key landmarks such as the Pool of Arches and the White Mosque. The museum also documents later periods, including the years following the establishment of the State of Israel, the era of transit camps, and waves of immigration. After an extensive renovation, the museum reopened in 2024 with modern exhibitions and advanced technologies, and today it serves as an important cultural and educational center for understanding the history, diversity, and development of Ramla across the centuries.
