Riyadh Province
Museum
Historical Site

Al Masmak Palace Museum

4.6Reviews
Al Masmak Palace Museum, Al Thumairi Street, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
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Description

Sitting in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s biggest metropolis, Riyadh, the 150-year old Al Masmak Palace serves as a museum displaying different historical artifacts, works of art, weapons, maps, and other exhibits of Saudi history.  Built in 1865, this historic palace served many purposes over the years and was originally used as a base for the military . The fortress was eventually conquered by King Abdul Aziz when his forces took control of Riyadh in 1902 and unified the kingdom.

Historical Value

The fortress is a proud indicator of the Saudi kingdom’s regain of control over Riyadh, which makes it the perfect place to display remnants of Saudi history and roots. Exhibits at this museum include photographs dating to the early 20th century, works of art, and audiovisual presentations. Visitors to the museum can also watch a documentary exhibiting the regain of control of the fortress by the kingdom. 

Attractions

A palm tree gate leads into the museum from an open plaza and is known as al-Khokha, which only allows one person to pass through at a time for security measures. Some of the major museum attractions include the spacious courtyard outside the fortress which is a common point of exploration for tourists, the watchtowers that look over the city, historic artworks dating back to the early 20th century and even earlier, and several freshwater wells. Souq Al Zal, a famous Saudi market, is located right next to the museum which is a great place to get souvenirs that represent Saudi culture in the form of jewelry and handicrafts.

Destination Type
Historical Site
Landmark
Museum

Location

Al Masmak Palace Museum, Al Thumairi Street, Riyadh Saudi Arabia

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Oguzhan Kocabas

Oguzhan Kocabas

11/25/2023 15:41

Google review

The historical building can be used as a museum and you can follow general summaries of the district's and country history. It is easy to visit because it is well organized and you can feel the atmosphere of these historical buildings. Since the upper floors are closed to visitors, only the ground floor is open. On Fridays, the palace area gets very crowded and there is a queue for places in the parking lot. Museum entrance is free
GopiKrishnan

GopiKrishnan

11/22/2023 16:45

Google review

Wonderful place with well preserved ancient items.! Just went inside while purchasing abaya for my wife, but got surprised by the neatness and high standard of this beautiful place.
CK Cheong

CK Cheong

06/29/2023 14:38

Google review

Good place to get the history and overview of Saudi Arabia. Museum is well organized and has a vast array of historical and cultural exhibits. Well worth a visit
Abdallah Ouda

Abdallah Ouda

01/24/2023 06:14

Google review

Beautiful place, conveniently located, clean and organized, history behind it is really interesting, there is a media room inside where you can watch a short documentary about the fort. some exhibits inside has no description though, staff was okay but not really helpful. walking around and taking some pictures was an amazing experience.
Amina Sindhi

Amina Sindhi

11/12/2022 10:27

Google review

The historic palace is centrally located. It provides great insight into the history and development of Riyadh and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The coffee exhibition drew many visitors. However it was not so widely advertised. They should have had more guides to explain things and actual plants on display. Having a few more coffee samples to taste would have added some distinction.
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