I don't really like such (historical) museums, but it was interesting to see the exhibits and the actual stages of the development of Islamic civilization. Both writing and art, weapons, household items, the development of science, crafts and industry. The museum building itself is beautiful both from the outside and especially from the inside. Admission is 10 dirhams.
A very beautiful and fabulous museum with several floors and a large number of halls with various exhibits on a variety of topics: weapons, crafts, historical figures, architecture, astronomy, history, religion and much more. A huge bonus is that there are few people here. There is a magical peaceful atmosphere. Spent a few hours here