Madinah Province
Islamic History
Museum

Al Madinah Museum - Hejaz Railway Railway Museum - متحف السكة الحديد

4.8Commentaires
متحف السكة الحديد, Omar Bin Al Khattab Road, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia
Afficher sur la carte Carte

La description

The Al Madinah Museum, also known as the Hejaz Railway Museum is one of the must visit museums in the Blessed City of Madinah. It is located on the grounds of the historic Ottoman railway station that originally connected Damascus to Madinah between 1906-1920.  The entry to the museum is currently free.

The current museum opened in 2006 to the pubic and is dedicated to the history of the City of Madinah during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammed, Peace & Blessings of God Be Upon Him (PBUH) until the current day. The museum is a treasure trove of artefacts of Islamic history and the region of Madinah.

The museum showcases the real bow of the Blessed Companion, Saad Ibn Abi Waqas, may God be pleased with him (RA) who fought vigorously during the Battle of Uhud in defence of The Beloved Prophet (PBUH).  Ali (RA) reported: I never saw the Prophet (PBUH) ask that his parents be sacrificed for anyone after Sa‘d. I heard him say: 'Shoot your arrow, may my mother and father be sacrificed for you.' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

The muesum also showcases Byzantine Gold dinars that were used in Madinah during the time of The Prophet (PBUH) and several stone inscriptions of The Holy Quran from earlier generations, which have been preserved.  The Hejaz Railway Museum is located close to Al Masjid Nabawi and is definetly worth a visit along with the Dar Al Madinah Museum if you are visitng Madinah.

Note: The Hejaz (Hijaz) RailwayMuesum is open daily between 9am - 10pm but is closed between 4pm-5pm daily and opens after 5pm on Fridays. 

Type de destination
Site historique
Histoire islamique
Musée

Emplacement

متحف السكة الحديد, Omar Bin Al Khattab Road, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia

Restaurants à proximité

Café - Taiba Madinah Hotel
Médine (0.7kilomètres)
4.3
Très bien (52 Avis)
Restaurant Al Salam Movenpick - Médine
Médine (1.3kilomètres)
3.4
Bon (16 Avis)
4.6
Très bien (29 Avis)
3.7
Bon (29 Avis)
Najd Cafe - Hôtel Hilton - Médine
Médine (1.5kilomètres)
3.3
Bon (12 Avis)
4.0
Très bien (41 Avis)
3.3
Bon (44 Avis)
4.1
Très bien (21 Avis)

Commentaires

Commentaires
4.8
Excellent
de 18 avis
Excellent
14
Très bien
4
Bon
0
Moyenne
0
Pauvres
0
Customer service
0.0
Experience
0.0
Value for money
0.0
Cleanliness
0.0
Safety
0.0
Commentaires
Wu Stewart

Wu Stewart

07/21/2023 08:27

Avis Google

This old railway station recollects you of the glorious history of Ottoman Empire. Its abundant exhibition is very knowledgeable. It’s magnificent to spend a couple of hours lingering in the back yard where there are old train carriages you can shoot.
Hamza

Hamza

07/21/2023 00:16

Avis Google

I had a fantastic time at this museum! It had ancient scriptures, stone writings, Ottoma Era artifacts, Saudi history, and many fascinating Islamic history items. Although there was no air conditioner, making it a bit stuffy, the exhibits were captivating enough to make me forget about it. I recommend bringing your water bottles since there was no drinking water available, and please note that the train station nearby is closed. Despite these small inconveniences, the overall experience was enjoyable. If you have a passion for history, this is the place to be! I especially suggest bringing young kids along, as they will also find the exhibits intriguing. Don't miss out on this museum if you're interested in learning about the rich history of the region.
Yousuf Saleem Attari

Yousuf Saleem Attari

07/11/2023 18:13

Avis Google

Amazing historical things. I personally recommend to visit and give barkat
Othman Mohammad

Othman Mohammad

07/06/2023 21:53

Avis Google

Old Train Station of Made by Ottoman Empire. Masjid As Suqiya, which is near Suqya Well, who belongs to Sad Bin Abi Waqas Radiya Allah Anh
Habibullah Gazi

Habibullah Gazi

05/30/2023 17:42

Avis Google

It is very close to masjid e nabawi and a must visit place in Medina. There is no fees to visit this museum. Not too crowded. I'll suggest you to visit in the morning as there is no AC working and hence it is very hot at noon.
Affichage 6 - 10 de 18 total
Suggérer une modification