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The Dagon Grail Museum in Haifa is one of the major agricultural Museums in Haifa. The museum was founded in 1951. The museum displays the various stages of the cultivation of grain and the changes that have taken place in the pre-modern times. The relics consist of seeds, grains, instruments of grain cultivation and storage items of grain. Dagon Grail Museum at Haifa in Israel is located at Palmer Square which is a short walk from the Haifa CBD. It results in a lot of foot-fall in the museum. The visiting hours in the museum are from Sunday to Friday. Dagon Grail Museum of Haifa is a platform which portrays the agricultural revolution that took place in Israel. The museum consists of sections where various relics of cultivation have been preserved. The museum consists of an archaeological collection of the different subject of grain in Israel and the Jewish ethnological description of it. Working models are exhibited to make a precise understanding of the subject. Dagon Grail Museum in Haifa features earthen storage jars, mosaic murals which depict the development of cultivation. There are also grains of wheat which are more than 4000 years old. Ancient instruments like sickles are also exhibited here. The museum consists of the architectural models which depict the stages of development of the local aboriginals to the Jew and Islamic races and the modern technological advancements in the field of architecture. Dagon Grail Museum in Haifa is unique in the sense that it portrays the most important and ancient profession of humans, which is agriculture. Tourists who visit the museum will surely experience the charm and thrill of the advent of the cultivation skills. (Also see Israel Edible Oil Museum (Museum of Oil Industry) in Haifa, Mane Katz Museum in Haifa, Railway Museum in Haifa)
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