

Dar Abu Al-Waleed Interpretation Center
The house (Dar) was named after the former Mukhtar (Mayor) of Beit Rima Abu Al-Waleed Hasan Al-Zidani (1908-1986). The building itself was built by the Mokhtar father Ahmad Al-Zidani, following the Islamic architecture that is characterized with its high domes, arched doors and windows and colorful glasses to give the DIwan (the common area) a more ecstatic and warm ambiance.
The Diwan used to be the space in which the men of the family and the village would gather to discuss the domestic matters while roasted, grinding and cooking Arabic coffee as part of the culture.

Natuf Valley
A 3D module interpreting the history of Wadi Natouf and enabling the visitor to detect the transformation of the Natufian civilization who inhabited the area.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy a panoramic view of the Natuf Shrines that were built during the Ottoman era.

Augmented Reality – Plants from Palestine
Palestinian Flora
The rich variety of herbs and wild flowers in the mountains of Aboud, were reflected in the cultural heritage and is present in the folkloric stories, songs and even alternative medication.
Using the developed Application “Flora from Palestine” you will be able to explore the type of herbs, their names, what it is used for and the folk stories or proverbs about it.

The Palestinian person has his relationship with the land that was revealed in the agricultural calendar, which showed the identity, culture, and relationship of the Palestinian farmer with his land. Where al-Falahi begins in September, marking the end of a year and the beginning of a new agricultural year, with which to prepare the land for winter cultivation.
As for the occasions, it is the rainy and hibernation season.. So the first Thursday of this month is dedicated to single girls and their rituals in collecting freshly blooming spring flowers, and their meeting around the village water springs in the evening to wash their hair with water scented with wild flowers, hoping that the stars will perform a magic spell that will make them more beautiful, so that it will be the reason for the marriage of one of them in that season.
With the change of life and the absence of this celebration, the spring of the water of the country remained empty and kept for itself the name ``Bahr al-Banat`` as an indication of a ritual that distinguished it from the rest of the country.
hours of visiting: monday - sunday: 10.00am to 8.30pm
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