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Museums, Jeddah

Museums, Jeddah

If you are a history enthusiast, Jeddah won’t disappoint you. In fact, it will take your interest to the next level. This city is home to several museums that do not only allow you to travel back in time; they also offer you an up close and personal look of the authentic Arab and gulf culture. 

The city’s history dates back around 2000 years and offering insight into this glorious history is the Al Rauf Khalil Museum. Located at the Al Madani Street, Al Rauf Khalil is one of the most visited museums in the city. Featuring a mosque, house Of Saudi Arabian Heritage, House of Islamic Heritage, front of a citadel, it is also known for hosting the famous Public Heritage Exhibition. If you want to experience true flavors of the authentic Arab culture, Al Rauf Khalil is the name.

Enjoying an accessible location on the Prince Turki Highway, you will come across the Municipality Museum right in front of the Ministry Of Interior. According to rumors, the museum was originally built by fishermen who used to love collecting stones, corals and shells from Red sea. This museum has many surprises in store for you as here you will find paintings displayed by some of the most eminent artists in the country.

Sitting proudly in the heart of the city, Al Tayabat Museum is only two kilometers away from The Le Meridian Hotel in Jeddah. Al Tayabat is actually more of a small city representing several civilizations. It offers visitors a unique experience and is definitely worth a visit. The museum has around 300 rooms where you get a chance to tread along the country’s history. From rock carvings to Arabic costumes, pottery to tapestries, you will find a huge assortment of intriguing artifacts here.

As the name suggests, this beautiful museum is located in the port city. As one of the biggest museums in the country, it was essentially a royal palace constructed under the supervision of Muhammad Bin Laden. Housing an impressive collection, here you will find traditional Arab artifacts belonging to Stone Age. These relics reflect the abrupt rise of Islam and there are several other items that portray the region’s recent culture as well.

In close proximity to the Movenpick Hotel, Khozam Palace is a well-loved tourist stop with a history that dates back 8 decades. The museum not only houses belongings from royalty, it promises you a unique chance to see possessions of the First Muslim Caliph Abu Bakr Siddique.