The Bible Museum

Category: Museum

Address: 2000 N Litchfield Rd, Goodyear, AZ 85395, USA

Phone: +16235368614

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Fernando P

Aug 21, 2022

Even though this is a small 20ft by 20ft room, we still managed to spend 45 minutes in here just reading All the interesting flyers, posters and video. This place is inside the hotel so don’t hesitate to visit even if you don’t have a room.

William Mizell

Jul 1, 2022

The reason for the low appraisal was that after calling numerous times no one responded to any of them. Tried to find a time when someone would be there to assist as I was only going to be in the Phoenix area 2 and a half days. Had someone answered my calls and said we are on vacation or had other issues I would have been more understanding rather than feeling not important enough to require an answer.

Rob Rosenberger

Jun 19, 2022

A small museum, to be sure, yet eye-opening. DVDs & brochures for sale entirely on a trust basis: you slip the money in a pay container.

Karene McDonald

Jun 4, 2022

It was absolutely πŸ’― awesome! My son & I R Jehovah's Witnesses, & in just one small page of the Indian translations, we found Jehovah, God's name 13 times! We R telling everyone we know about it!😁 Another great thing is, since it's in a room off the Hotel, it's open 24 hours! It's Free, can't beat that!😊 Thank U ever so kindly for a wonderful Museum!πŸ˜πŸ˜„πŸ˜Š

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Questions & Answers

What amenities are available here?

Anonymous | Nov 4, 2022
The Bible Museum | Oct 5, 2022

The Bible Museum Showroom is located inside the Grand Lobby of a hotel which is open 24 hours. That hotel offers lodging, a 24-hour snack bar, public handicapped accessible restrooms in the lobby area, etc. There are several restaurants within a few hundred feet of the building. Parking is plentiful and free. Airport shuttle service is available. Please note that while the limited outer room of The Bible Museum Showroom is open 24 hours displaying various ancient Bibles in locked display cabinets; if you wish to have a staff-guided tour of the Inner Room and handle ancient Bibles, or make a purchase, you must make an appointment. Photos of our location, and a listing of our inventory, can be viewed any time on our website at: GREATSITE.COM

How much is it to get in please

Edwin Rollinger | Nov 4, 2020
Wade Quigley | Nov 4, 2020

Free free free

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I have paid and reserved tickets to see the Museum. Do I have to have a conformation number or how do I check in? And is there a way I can get a copy of the purchase? Ginny Ennen

Donald Ennen | Nov 5, 2019
The Bible Museum | Oct 5, 2022

You cannot be talking about The Bible Museum in Goodyear, Arizona, because there are no "paid and reserved tickets"... admission has always been free. You are posting here about The Bible Museum which is in Arizona. Is it possible that you have our organization confused with The Museum of The Bible in Washington, D.C., and that perhaps you meant to post this about their organization instead? A helpful chart showing the differences between The Bible Museum in Arizona, and The Museum of The Bible in DC, is available here: https://greatsite.com/guide-to-museum-of-the-bible-washington-dc/

What are the hours??

Arturo Lopez | Nov 5, 2018
John Lawton Jeffcoat | Mar 9, 2022

The outer room, featuring Bibles in display cabinets, is open 24 hours-a-day. However, if you wish to tour the inner room, and have a hands-on experience with many ancient Biblical printings, guided by a staff member, ... that is by-appointment-only. More details about this are found on The Bible Museum website at: GREATSITE.COM

Do you have the Ethiopian bible?

James Wilson | Nov 5, 2018
The Bible Museum | Oct 5, 2022

No. The inventory of The Bible Museum is about 95% English language ancient Bibles. The other 5% is almost entirely Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and German material... being the primary languages of Biblical transmission throughout the Reformation Era. Other languages outside of this historical focus... such as Bibles in Asian, African, or Eastern European languages... are not part of the collection or the inventory. Our inventory can also be viewed any time on our website at GREATSITE.COM

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