Known as the Paris of Arabia, Jeddah is one of the wealthiest cities in the world. A destination of the rich and famous, Jeddah is the second largest city in Saudi Arabia. Though a modern cosmopolitan city, Jeddah has a history which can be traced back to more than 2000 years. The rich and vibrant history of the city and the country is well preserved at the Museums in Jeddah. There are a large number of Museums are a must in the itinerary of the travelers who are interested in the 2,500 year of the city. One of the most visited is the Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum in Jeddah.
The displays at the Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum in Jeddah clearly reflect the history of the country. The museum also traces the various civilizations that inhabited the region and is divided into three segments for better viewing. The three segments at Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum of Jeddah are:
- Saudi Heritager
- Ottoman Empire
- European Development
The first section at Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum at Jeddah highlights the lives of the early tribes in the region. The second segment displays the years after 1517 when the Ottoman Turks conquered the city of Jeddah and Mecca. The last segment at Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum in Jeddah is the European Development section that traces the modern development after the First World War when King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud conquered the region and founded the modern state of Saudi Arabia.
Recently, the museum was renovated and the rooms at the Museum were made spacious.
Located in the downtown district, the Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum in Jeddah boasts of large collection of items and artifacts belonging to the Ottoman Turks and the fishermen tribes who were the first inhabitants of the region.
The Jeddah Travel Guide provides the details of the Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum. ( Information Source )
Abdul Raouf Khalil’s Museum Pictures
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