Yad La-Shiryon
Facts and practical information
Yad La-Shiryon, located at Latrun in Israel, stands as a solemn testament to the history and evolution of armored corps in the Israeli Defense Forces. This museum, one of the most diverse tank museums in the world, harbors a significant collection of tanks and armored vehicles that have played pivotal roles in various conflicts.
Established in 1982, Yad La-Shiryon serves not only as a museum but also as a memorial site for fallen soldiers of the Armored Corps. Visitors to the museum can explore the outdoor display which features over 160 tanks and armored vehicles from different periods and countries, some of which have been restored to operational condition.
The centerpiece of Yad La-Shiryon is the monumental Wall of Names, a structure inscribed with the names of all the Israeli armored corps soldiers who have lost their lives in battle, serving as a poignant reminder of the cost of war. Inside the museum, the exhibits include personal stories, photographs, and various military artifacts that provide an in-depth look into the lives of soldiers and the history of armored warfare in Israel.
The site also boasts the British Mandate-era Latrun fort, a historically significant building that witnessed fierce battles during Israel's War of Independence. The museum offers educational programs and guided tours, ensuring that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the strategic importance of armored forces in Israel's military history.
Yad La-Shiryon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mini Israel, Emmaus Nicopolis, Latrun, Canada Park.