Museum of Islamic Ceramics
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Museum of Islamic Ceramics
This museum is rooted in the rich tradition of Islamic artistry and craftsmanship.
Founded in 2005, it is located in the Prince Ibrahim Palace, a historical villa built in 1924. The museum features ceramics from various Islamic nations, showcasing the diverse cultural value of this art form. Unique items include colorful plates, tiles, and even hand grenades from the 11th century, reflecting the historical evolution of ceramics.
Must-See Wonders
🏺 Key highlight #1: Diverse Collection
💎 Key highlight #2: 11th-Century Artifacts
🌿 Key highlight #3: Historic Architecture
Although currently closed for renovation, the museum will appeal to tourists, families, and historians alike when it reopens.
Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumMuseum of Islamic Ceramics
Historical Building
The museum is housed in the Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace, an architectural gem from 1924.
Renovation Period
The museum has been closed for renovation, enhancing its future offerings.
Unique Artifacts
The collection includes rare items like 11th-century hand grenades.
Location
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Address
View map1 El Sheikh El Marsafi St
Opening Hours
Friday:
Closed
Monday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Contact Information
Price
Information on ticket prices will be available upon reopening.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: More than 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Following the reopening, weekday mornings are recommended for fewer crowds.