The Plastic Arts Gallery displays changing exhibitions that present the heritage and culture of the Jews of Babylon (present-day Iraq).
The museum presents various artifacts, ranging from pictures to historical artefacts of Iraqi immigrants to Israel.
The museum's exhibits draw a spotlight on the various communities that make up Babylonian Jewry and the transformations that have taken place over the past centuries, as well as on the independent institutions they established.
The museum has special exhibitions dedicated to the major events in the lives of Iraqi Jews in the 20th century; 1941 Farhud, The establishment of the Zionist movement openly and in underground and the mass immigration and integration into the State of Israel.
The museum's structure was designed around the traditional Jewish home motif in Iraq, with its inner courtyard at its heart.