The Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space is a science and technology museum in the city of Haifa, Israel. The museum has approximately 200,000 visitors annually.HistoryThe museum, established in 1983, is housed in a historic building that was designed as the first home of the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, until it relocated to its current campus. The architect was Alexander Baerwald, a German Jewish immigrant, who began working on the building in 1912. On a visit to the Technion in 1923, Albert Einstein planted one of the palm trees in the courtyard, which can still be seen today.Permanent exhibitions Green Energy – since 2007 My Green Home Acoustics Hall Puzzle Games Between Mount Carmel and the Sea – Taxidermy exhibition borrowed from the Shimon Angerss Nature House A Matter of Chemistry Imagine The secrets of life – DNA – since 2005 Smile! It's Science – since 2009 Fly High – Aviation Exhibition Leonardo da Vinci - Scientist & Engineer Magical Science – since 2007 and returned at 2009