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.
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.
Screenings are held regularly, showing both historical film footage and more recent tributes to Israelis injured and fallen.
A monument was constructed as a tribute to the Allies of World War II, led by the United States, Great Britain and The Soviet Union.
The monument is composed of a rock pile, on top of which the three main battle tanks that served in the armies of the Allied Forces on different fronts: a British Cromwell, an American Sherman, and the Soviet T-34.