Lifestyle09.07.2026

Jerusalem Israel Museum Wine Festival Changes Venue: Event to Take Place at Anaba Park in Modiin

The festival will showcase over 50 wineries from Israel and abroad — ranging from renowned producers to small family-owned estates. Visitors can sample hundreds of wines, including reds, whites, and rosés. Entry is restricted to adults aged 18 and over, with valid identification required.

This summer, the Israel Museum Wine Festival will take place in a new location for the first time. To mark the 30th anniversary of the city of Modiin, one of Israel’s leading wine events is moving beyond Jerusalem to the scenic Anaba Park. The festival will retain its traditional format, offering visitors an opportunity to explore Israeli winemaking alongside a varied cultural program.

More than 50 wineries from Israel and abroad will take part in the festival, ranging from well-known producers to small family-owned boutique estates. Visitors will be able to sample hundreds of red, white, and rosé wines. Admission is restricted to guests aged 18 and over, with valid photo identification required for entry. Each ticket includes a branded tasting glass, which can be used for unlimited tastings at participating winery booths throughout the evening.

In addition to the wine tastings, the festival will feature dedicated food courts serving artisanal cheeses, craft chocolate, and other gourmet specialties available for purchase separately. Live music will accompany the event each evening. On July 28, performances will be given by The Solomon Brothers and Tzanchani VeChaverim; on July 29, Kameleon and Legend will take the stage; and on July 30, Pritzat Disc and Gaberband will close the festival with live performances.

Visitors wishing to purchase their favorite wines will be able to do so at a dedicated onsite shop, where bottles featured at the tasting booths will be offered at special festival prices.

Ticket sales are already underway. The festival will run from July 28 to 30 (Tuesday through Thursday), with events beginning daily at 7:00 p.m. Tickets cost NIS 130, and purchases are limited to two tickets per customer. They are available online through Modiin’s official event websites and mobile applications, including ModiinApp. Organizers recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as availability is limited.

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