TRUST & VISION

Einstein entrusted his archives—some 80,000 manuscripts, letters, and personal treasures—to the university he helped found, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Einstein House will unlock this remarkable legacy and share it with the world as an enduring public gift.

Albert Einstein
Einstein Manuscript

A LIVING MONUMENT
TO IMAGINATION

Visitors will not just observe Einstein’s work—they will experience it.

Architecture as Thought

Architecture as Thought

Designed by Daniel Libeskind
Inspired by Einstein’s projective geometry.

 

 

World-Class Exhibition

World-Class Exhibition

  • Digital experiences
  • Interactivity and integration
  • Original manuscripts

 

 

Public Engagement

Public Engagement

Purpose-built educational spaces and a 100-seat auditorium supporting public engagement, conferences, and research.

Time Travel

Time Travel

An authentic reconstruction of Einstein’s Princeton office and library.

STEWARDSHIP
ACROSS
GENERATIONS

Some legacies transcend any single generation—they are meant to be carried forward.
Supporting Einstein House is not only an act of philanthropy—it is an act of stewardship, an enduring expression of values made real.
Contact Us for Naming Opportunities

Leadership and naming opportunities span the entire project—from the building and exhibition galleries to educational spaces, programs, and public activities.

Einstein House

success & leadership

The Hebrew University marks a century of excellence, ranked 88th globally and
home to 10 Nobel Prizes, 2 Turing Awards, 2 Abel Prizes and a Fields Medal.

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

$100M fundraising target
$55M building & exhibition budget
2028 projected opening
Einstein House: The Permanent Home of His Legacy.