Dubrovin Farm, Heritage farm museum in Hula Valley, Israel.
Dubrovin Farm is a preserved homestead from the early settlement period in the Hula Valley. The main building contains old furniture, farming tools, and household items that show how residents worked and lived.
A Russian settler named Andrey Dubrovin founded this farm in the early 20th century as one of the first agricultural projects in the region. The operation expanded across hundreds of acres despite the swampy conditions that posed serious challenges to the residents.
The rooms show how Russian settlers started farming and building a life in the valley. Personal items and photographs inside reveal the daily routines and choices these early residents made.
The site is located along Route 90 and is easy to reach by car. Visitors should check opening times in advance, as they vary depending on the day of the week.
In the orchard stands an old water pump that shows how early settlers brought water to dry fields. This device is an example of the resourceful solutions people created when facing difficult conditions.
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