Biblical History Center

130 Gordon Commercial Drive, LaGrange

Single-Admission for One or Two to Biblical History Center (Up to 35% Off)

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  • What's included:
  • Self-Guided Garden Tour
  • Self-Guided Artifacts gallery
  • ***This Offer Does Not Include Guided Tours and/or Guided Biblical Meals***

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About Explorations in Antiquity Center

Explorations in Antiquity Center give modern visitors a taste of daily life in the ancient Middle Eastern world. The Center's founder, archeologist has filled each room with authentic artifacts from his excavations in Israel, as well as faithful replicas of objects found in ancient Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Visitors can immerse themselves in realistic settings including a Roman theater, a 2,000-year-old village, and a goat-hair tent like the ones used by nomadic shepherds. They also learn about worship practices of people from 2,500 BCE to 500 CE by visiting houses of worship excavated in Israel or a catacomb modeled on those where early Christians once prayed.