The Ark Decks Deck 1 Step back in time as you enter the life-size Ark. The flood is just beginning, and Noah's family gives thanks to God for his mercy. Here, you'll navigate through food-storage containers and animal cages as you learn about ark construction, animal kinds, and spacing concerns.
The Broader Significance: More Than a Biblical Tale While Noah's Ark holds deep religious significance in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, researchers are just as intrigued by its broader human implications - questions of survival, resilience, and faith in the face of catastrophe. "This is about more than just religion," the team explains. Dig this possible ark-aeological breakthrough.
A team of researchers claims to be on the brink of solving one of the Bible's greatest mysteries - the final resting place of Noah's Ark. Armed. Noah's Ark (1846), by the American folk painter Edward Hicks Noah's Ark (Hebrew: תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noaḥ) [Notes 1] is the boat in the Genesis flood narrative through which God spares Noah, his family, and one pair of every animal species in the world from a global deluge.
[1] The story in Genesis is based on earlier Mesopotamian flood myths. The myth of the global flood. Potentially indicating the location of Noah's Ark, researchers at Turkey's Durupinar site have uncovered promising evidence of a man.
Noah and His Family Offer Thanks to God After the waters finally receded, Noah, his family, and the animals got off the Ark. God promised Noah that He will never again flood the whole world. Learn what changed for Noah and the generations to come at the Creation Museum.
According to the Bible, Noah's Ark was a large barge constructed of wood and sealed with bitumen. Its overall dimensions were at least 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high with three interior decks. A window appeared to be constructed around the top (Genesis 6:14-16).
The ancient tale of Noah's Ark may have a new chapter. Researchers claim a site in Turkey could hold the key to this biblical mystery. The Ark Encounter is packed with experiences to make your visit fun, educational, and memorable.
We can help you plan your visit! Researchers studying the oldest map of the world on a 3,000-year-old Babylonian tablet recently discovered the supposed location of Noah's ark.