What to do and see in Al Madinah Province, Al Madinah Province: The Best Museums

June 13, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Al Madinah Province, Saudi Arabia including AlUla Museum, Madina Media Museum, Al-Madina Museum, Dar Al Madinah Museum, The Beautiful Names of Allah Gallery, Koran Museum, Hejaz Railway Museum, Hijaz Railway Station.
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1. AlUla Museum

AlUla 43542 Saudi Arabia +966 14 884 1536 http://experiencealula.com/en/Pages/default.aspx
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

AlUla Museum

The Site is temporary Closed, AlUla is home to a series of fascinating historical and archaeological sites, breathtaking destination with over 200,000 years of history.

2. Madina Media Museum

Dawoodi Park Street, Medina Saudi Arabia http://www.madinamuseum.com/call.html
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Madina Media Museum

3. Al-Madina Museum

Omar Bin Alkatab Street, Medina Saudi Arabia +966 53 477 9997 http://www.dar-almadinah.com
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Al-Madina Museum

4. Dar Al Madinah Museum

Safwan Ibn Malik Al Tamimi al Mabuth, Medina 42362 Saudi Arabia +966 14 865 3049
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Dar Al Madinah Museum

The first and biggest museum that specialized in the history of Almadinah and its deep heritage. The museum highlights the history of the city of our beloved prophet, peace be upon him, as well as its valuable heritage and great ancient civilization. The museum displays big collection of hand built models that shows you simulation of the actual old landmarks of the city as well as a big collection of rear pieces and rear shoots of the city and its history.

Reviewed By kafit - Bandung, Indonesia

History of hijrah and Madinah during Rasulullah time, well presented, well dsiplay and the tour guide in very good english and arabic, entry fee very reasonable price. highly recomended

Medina Saudi Arabia +966 13 825 2211 http://allahsnames.net
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

The Beautiful Names of Allah Gallery

6. Koran Museum

Medina Saudi Arabia +966 11 277 8877 http://www.alquranalkarim.net/
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Koran Museum

Reviewed By Jkbappi - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

During this year's Haj I had opportunities to visit this Quran Museum.We're guided by very be-friendly guide,who narrated the history of Pre-Quran era,took us to hall where Qurans of Historic significance were piled.It's worth visiting.I advice whoever visits Medina to make it a must agenda that they'll not miss this Museum.

7. Hejaz Railway Museum

Omar Ibn Alkhtab Rd., Medina 42315 Saudi Arabia
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Hejaz Railway Museum

8. Hijaz Railway Station

Mada_en Saleh, AlUla Saudi Arabia https://experiencealula.com/en/Discover_AlUla/Heritage/Pages/Hijaz_Railway_Fort_of_Mada%E2%80%99in_Salih.aspx
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Hijaz Railway Station

AlUla has long been a place of journey, travel and exploration; Hijaz Railway station construction began in 1900, reaching Madinah in 1908 and opening in Damascus in 1913. As a result of World War I, the railway’s full 1,300 planned kilometres were never completed.

Reviewed By WMBandit - Shanghai, China

You learn something new everyday especially when you travel. Hejaz Railway runs from Damascus to Medina with Amman to Damascus in current operation. I love riding on trains and the history behind railway so oops for not knowing too much about the history o Jejaz. This one in Hegra or Mada'in Saleh is a small railway museum dedicated to the history of the railway. A much larger project in Medina opened in 2006. I did not get a chance to visit Medina by the way. Non-operating sections and building are now a tourist attraction in Medina Terminus. It was restored in 2005. I think having this railway so close to Hegra is just super and I look forward to the day when tourists could catch the train and travel across Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia. Given how Damascus is the starting point of the Hejaz Railway- it would be a dream come true to catch the train from Damascus across this beautiful region called the Middle East. I must linger longer next time- not too many people which makes the visit even more better

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