A great new museum. A delightful hall of antiquities, the results of excavations at the Bayhrrein fortress and ancient burials of the second millennium BC are on display. It's not worth spending time on the rest of the halls for my taste, the level of the local history museum. Take a walk, it's beautiful around
The museum provides a visit according to the route, so that you have the opportunity to view the exhibits and explore the history of Bahrain in chronological order. In the main hall, the floor covering is represented by a map of the Island. In the same hall and in the two next door there are paintings and exhibitions by contemporary authors. At the beginning of the route there is an exit to the street, where you can admire the view of the National Theater and the backwater. There is a cafe with a terrace in the backyard, where you can enjoy a peaceful environment.
Tested and recommended. Opened in December 1988, it is the oldest museum in the whole country and in the Persian Gulf. It presents the historical, cultural and natural heritage of the people of Bahrain, introduces folk traditions.
It houses the richest exhibition of ancient archaeological artifacts in the whole country. The most valuable exhibit of the museum is a collection of old manuscripts of the Koran. Three halls dedicated to the archaeology and ancient civilization of Dilmun, the culture and lifestyle of the pre-industrial era of Bahrain, natural history, and samples of flora and fauna from all over the country are available for visiting.