The museum also features a large amphitheater, an auditorium, and has photos, poetry, paintings and cartoons on display. The inside of the tower is covered by steel taken from a tank and water circulating from a pool underneath the installation trickles down the walls. The tower of the fortress has been converted into a Tower of Tears by Israeli artist, Danny Karavan. ![]() The deeply pocked outer walls of the fort are a reminder of the building's wartime past and its use by the Arab Legion. The main building, a Mandate-era Tegart fortress, houses a library with a publicly accessible computerized record of every fallen Israeli tank soldier, and a synagogue. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF ( Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated a tank with a blown up gun and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. ![]() The site was created through the initiative of veteran officers of the armored corps. The cornerstone for Yad La-Shiryon was laid on Decem( ). Yad La-Shiryon (officially: The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun Hebrew: יד לשריון) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world.
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