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Clock Tower Museum - Makkah

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Clock Tower Museum, King Abdul Aziz Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia
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Introduction

Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower is a complex of skyscraper hotels located in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. On its top four floors is a museum known as the Clock Tower Museum. This museum is located at the highest point in all of Makkah. It is under the authority of the Misk Foundation, which is a non-profit organization founded by Muhammad Bin Salman, the Crown Prince. Since 6th May 2019, the beginning of Ramadan, the museum has been open to visitors.

Major features

The museum has four floors, each of which has a different motif and unique features. The first floor shows you the design and production stages of the Makkah tower, while the second floor is known for depicting time measurement methods used back in the day. Floor number three explains how people used to organize their lives and activities around the sun, the moon, and the earth, whereas the top-most floor depicts details of space and planets. The fourth floor is also home to a balcony that boasts stunning views of the grand mosque. Moreover, the museum is also home to the largest clock in the world. 

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Clock Tower Museum, King Abdul Aziz Road, Mecca Saudi Arabia

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Abrarul hoque moyen Moyen

Abrarul hoque moyen Moyen

04/30/2023 07:11

Google review

This place is just amazing and breathtaking!!! Not alot of people know about this because it's not as advertised outside but you have to buy the tickets from inside the clock towers and then they guide you up!Every visitors will be provided a small (multi lingual) device which will narrate automatically once you reach every stations in the museum, according to the language selected. A total of 4 floors including the clock floor is opened for visit.. Then head on to the outdoor terrace where you can view the whole city of Makkah. Sunset is very beautiful up here, and you can perform Maghrib prayer at the terrace and follow the Imam inside Kaaba. Unique experience. Well worth the price
Muhammad Asim Ameer Khan

Muhammad Asim Ameer Khan

04/06/2023 08:26

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This museum is closed. I asked from security and they said it's closed for last 2 years. I asked about the expected date of re-opening. He replied that Allah knows better. Don't waste your time on its tour as it's closed.
AbaiD Ullah Assi

AbaiD Ullah Assi

01/21/2023 15:53

Google review

The Clock Tower Museum is a museum, occupying the top four floors of the Abraj Al Bait clock tower in Mecca or Makkah, Saudi Arabia.The museum, located at the highest point in Makkah, is operated by the Misk Foundation, a non-profit organization established by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman. The museum was first opened to visitors in May 2019. It has four floors where each floor represents a unique topic. The first floor shows the Makkah tower, its design and production stages.[2][1] The second floor exhibits time measurements used in ancient days.[2][1] The third floor explains how the sun, the moon, and the earth were used in the past to organize life and activities.[2][1] The fourth floor depicts details of space and planets.[2][1] There is also a balcony with a panoramic view of the Grand Mosque.
Femy Ramli

Femy Ramli

01/12/2023 06:14

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Amazing n the best thing sll over the world ???
Mr SRMZ

Mr SRMZ

10/22/2022 15:06

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Please don’t go and waste your time, today is 22-10-2022 and it’s closed for last two years due to corona virus. We consumed around 1 hour searching around and eventually landed on P9 level where is Museum entrance, unfortunately it’s closed and no body knows when it will open again.
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