Natural History museum in Muscat | متحف التاريخ الطبيعي في مسقط
Natural History Museum in Muscat
If you want to explore Oman wildlife then visit this Museum. This museum located in Alkuwair Muscat Oman. This museum was opened on 30 December 1985.Its located in the ministry of heritage and cultural building in Alkuwair. It's in front of Al zawawi mosque.
In this museum, you will see -
1) Oman - Land of contrasts
2) Oman through time
3) The Diversity of Oman wildlife.
4) The whale hall.
5) Botanical garden.
Fee -
For Omani - 500 Baiza.
Non-Omani - 1 Riyal
It will remain closed only on Friday.
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Visiting the Muscat Natural History Museum Oman 23.09.2017
Visiting Muscat Natural History Museum, Oman 23.09.2017 زيارة متحف التاريخ الطبيعي في مسقط عُمان
Visiting Muscat Natural History Museum, Sultanate of Oman 23.09.2017 زيارة متحف التاريخ الطبيعي في مسقط عُمان
The National Museum - Sultanate of Oman
The exhibition covers around 4,000 m2, distributed in 14 permanent galleries that showcase Oman’s cultural heritage, with more than 250 showcases housing about 5,500 artefacts, arranged thematically and chronologically. This collection is contextualized by interactive and audiovisuals elements that provide an entertaining and educational focus to the museum. The visit culminates with an audiovisual filmed in 4K ultra-high definition (UHDTV), which is projected onto an 8.3-megapixel screen located in the museum theatre. In addition, the museum has state-of-the-art conservation facilities, a Learning Centre and a temporary exhibition area.
Arabian Leopard at Natural History Museum Muscat Oman النمر العربي متحف التاريخ الطبيعي مسقط عُمان
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RG's day out to Oman's Natural History Museum
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The Muscat Gate Museum is a museum, located on Al Saidiya Street, Muscat, Oman.
Opened in January 2001, the museum contains displays about Oman's history from the Neolithic times to the present. It has a number of special exhibits on Muscat's water springs, the ancient wells, underground channels, the souks, houses, mosques, harbors and forts.
Oman Archaeological Museum
Oman - a fascinating country full of treasures both revealed and concealed; celebrated and yet to be discovered places, cultures and secrets. Among the world in which we live is another, hidden world, a secret archive waiting to be discovered.
Archaeology reveals this forgotten world, linking our heritage with the present, and providing an outlook on the future: Where past meets future is therefore the guiding principle of all planning and presentation of the new OAM - OMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM. This offers the opportunity to revive the life and achievements of our ancestors in a personal and exciting way; responding to the current growing public awareness and interest in this field.
Salut Castle is one of the most suitable location to establish a central repository for Omani ancient cultural heritage. The Castle is one of the most significant sites in Omani history, however it is still not accessible to the public -- thus the development of this site into an Archaeological Park allow both the values of the site, as well as Oman's long-standing traditions and successes in archaeological field work to be interpreted to the general public.
To achieve and celebrate this goal the design of the OAM becomes one of Oman's most innovative and sustainability driven architectural projects, making it the most important archaeological museum in the Arabian Peninsula.
The vision to aesthetically blend architecture with the natural landscape is illustrated with dramatic clarity. The design links traditional Islamic architecture with organic forms; connecting the building with Oman's cultural traditions, the surrounding natural landscape and the 'archaeological concept' of discovering and excavating things that are found in the ground.
With unique objects, vivid and emotional pictures and stories, and with cutting edge high tech, the exhibits of the OAM transport visitors on an extraordinary journey into former times. Visitors can experience at close hand, a wide range of periods and themes presented in an innovative way that sets the main focus on real experiences of the past. The generously sized exhibition rooms and adjacent spaces for temporary exhibitions cover an area of about 5,000 sqm. The OAM also accommodates a Science Wing for the aims of scientific research and an auditorium for scientific and public communication.
A key part of the OAM concept is to create an extensive park that embraces and connects the main archaeological features and that can be reached by a variety of personal and guided mobility systems. Its infrastructure and the correct protection of all of these historical elements will be carefully designed to meet the UNESCO World Heritage Guidelines.
The OAM concept and feasibility study has been developed by INTEWO + PARTNERS. More information is available online at intewoandpartners.org.
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The National Museum of Oman is a must-see attraction
The National Museum of Oman is the Sultanate of Oman's flagship cultural institution dedicated to Oman’s cultural heritage, showcasing history from the earliest human settlement in Oman Peninsula some two million years ago to the present day, as well as offering glimpses into our future.
Established as an independent legal entity, the National Museum is a national institution with global outreach. Its purpose is to increase knowledge of, and appreciation for, the cultural heritage of Oman, providing opportunities for cultural expression, innovation and the transfer of traditional skills and knowledge from one generation to the next. Its aim is to ensure that Oman's heritage is understood and appreciated within the Sultanate and valued and recognised internationally.
The museum is located in a magnificent new purpose-built building, located in Muscat, showcasing some 12.583 objects and 43 digital immersive experiences distributed across 14 permanent gallery spaces. The museum houses a number of firsts in Oman, including a fully equipped learning centre, state-of-the-art, preventive conservation facilities, UHD cinema and discovery areas for children. Besides being the first user-friendly public building for special categories, it is also the first museum in the Middle East to adopt Arabic Braille script for the visually impaired, and houses the first open-plan storage concept in the region.
The design of the building is the result of a collaboration between architects Arts Architecture International, museum designers Jasper Jacob Associates and international engineers COWI & Partners LLP
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Oman/History of Muscat (Bait Al Branda museum) Part 41
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Bait Al Baranda Museum:
Located in the heart of the tourist district on the seafront in Mutrah, Bait Al Baranda had previously housed the American Mission in the early 1930’s and the British Council in the late 1970’s.
Housed in a renovated 1930s residence, this museum traces the history – and prehistory – of Muscat through imaginative, interactive displays and exhibits. A ‘cut-and-paste’ dinosaur, using bones found in Al Khoud area of Muscat and topped up with borrowed bones from international collections, is worth a look. The ethnographic displays help set not just Muscat but the whole of Oman in a regional, commercial and cultural context. The ground floor of the museum is used as an exhibition space.It is hard to miss the charming ancient monument near the Mutrah Corniche. The distinctive old Portuguese house was home to the American Mission in the early 1930s and then the British Council in the late 1970s before finally being converted into the Bait Al Baranda museum in 2006.
The museum aimed to help people trace the history of Muscat through interactive displays and exhibits. It also hosted art shows, book launch functions, photography training sessions, and children’s art workshops, becoming a cultural hub in Muscat.
The director, Malik Al Hinai, served as a member of the Royal Guard as a soldier, as the marketing manager for Oman International Bank and then for Grand Hyatt, but it was his love for art that was at the heart of the Muscat Municipality’s well-placed faith.
“We began from scratch. The lessons learnt during my visits to renowned museums around the world came handy during various stages of Bait Al Baranda’s development. Nothing makes me happier than the success story of the museum. It has been going from strength to strength for the last nine years,” Malik said.
With Muscat Municipality giving him a free hand in administration, Malik has had been able to implement innovative plans.
“I thank the Muscat Municipality officials for giving me the freedom. They trusted me from the beginning and never interfered in my plans. They never turned down my proposals. It helped me think out of the box and make the place lively.”
“The most memorable day in my career was when Grand Mufti His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed Al Khalili visited the museum to inaugurate Turkish-German Calligraphy artist Mustafa Anlas’ exhibition in 2010. It was my idea to invite Grand Mufti as the works showcased 99 different names of Allah. My colleagues tried to dissuade me, but I persisted. I felt happy when I saw him leave the museum with a smile,” he said.In another example of Malik’s perseverance, a fan of the late Michael Jackson, he yearned for years to meet the legendary singer.
“He was my icon and I always wanted to meet him. Years later, I got the opportunity to meet him when he visited Times of Oman. That’s why I believe nothing is impossible in life.”
Malik is also known as a good art critique. “I don’t like every piece of art, and I look at works with a critic’s eye.” And he appreciates artists who are humble and know their limits. “I have a problem with the local artists who put a huge price tag on their works. Some of them work only for monetary purpose, and not for creative purpose.”
With Bait Al Baranda gearing up to celebrate its 10th anniversary next year, Malik hopes to see many changes at the museum.
“I would love to set up a small library to cater to the needs of children. Reading is on the wane. It is high time we inculcated the habit in them. I also wish to see a major revamp of the display items. Besides, I want to recreate the old Mutrah of 1950 in one of the rooms, where people can experience the sight and sounds.”
With passion, resoluteness, and an unwavering belief that nothing is impossible in life, Malik Al Hinai’s contributions continue to grow and ripple through Muscat, new and old.
Open from Saturday to Thursday, 9.00am to 1.00pm and 4.00pm to 6.00pm. Closed on Friday.
The National Museum in Muscat hosts its first international exhibition
The National Museum in Muscat hosts its first international exhibition and signs Memorandum of Understanding with Belarus
The Oman National Museum, Muscat Oman
Host a variety of galleries ranging from culture to arms to maritime to habitat, etc
In a small theatre you can watch a nice short film narrating the history of Oman from ancient times to first half o 20th century
The National Museum - Sultanate of Oman, established in 2013, is the Sultanate's flagship cultural institution, showcasing the nation's heritage from the earliest human settlement in the Oman Peninsula some two million years ago through to the present day. As a national institution with global outreach, the museum is dedicated to ensuring Oman's cultural heritage is understood and appreciated not only within the Sultanate, but also internationally. Further, it aims to provide opportunities for cultural expression, innovation and the transfer of traditional skills and knowledge from one generation to the next. The museum is located in the heart of Muscat in a magnificent purpose-designed building. The total area of the building is 13,700 square metres (147,000 sq ft), including 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) allocated for 14 permanent galleries - The Land and the People Gallery, Maritime History Gallery, Arms and Armour Gallery, Aflaj Gallery, Currency Gallery, Prehistory and Ancient History Galleries, Splendours of Islam Gallery, Oman and the World Gallery, Intangible Heritage Gallery and Renaissance Gallery, among others. A further 400 square metres (4,300 sq ft) are allocated for temporary exhibitions. The National Museum houses 5466 objects and offers 43 digital immersive experiences, a fully equipped Learning Centre, state-of-the-art conservation facilities, a UHD cinema and discovery areas for children. It features an integrated infrastructure for special needs and is the first museum in the Middle East to adopt Arabic Braille script for the visually impaired. It also houses the region's first open-plan museum storage concept, where visitors can learn about the various processes that artefacts go through before they are put on display.
OMAN Travel: 13 Tourist Attraction in 6 Day
OMAN Travel Guide, 13 Tourist Attraction in 6 Day Trip in Oman
These videos describe oman country. When you travel to Oman, you can find oman travel with or without a guide. At this video, you will get oman travel advice, Oman travel tips, Oman travel destinations, best places in Oman, best places to visit in Oman, information about Oman tourism, Oman tourist attractions, Oman tourist places, Oman tourist spots, and also the capital city of Oman at Muscat.
Day 1 History Tour in Muscat.
Muscat is the capital of Oman, if you want to get to know his past, you can come to the Sultanate of Oman's National Museum, the National Museum is a major cultural institution of the Sultanate, which featured the nation's heritage from the earliest human settlements on the peninsula Oman, about two million years ago, until now.
Next a visit to the Grand Mosque of Sultan Qaboos
The great mosque of Sultan Qaboos is the second tourist places to visit when you come to Oman, in the Middle East. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is a mosque located in Muscat, Oman. The mosque was established in 2001 by Sultan Qaboos.
Next at The Royal Opera House Muscat
The Royal Opera House Muscat is the third tourist places to visit when you come to Oman, in the Middle East. This place is the main place in Oman that is used for art, music, and culture. Opera House, located in the Shati Al Qurm district of Muscat, Oman. This place was built when the Kingdom of Sultan Qaboos that reflects the typical architecture of contemporary and Oman have a capacity which is able to accommodate a maximum of 1,100 people.
Day 2 Bimmah Sinkhole to nature tourism and camping Wahiba Sand
See the amazing views of the bimah, then dip in the Bimmah Sinkhole. Sinkhole Bimmah, lake water was turquoise, width 50 meters to 70 meters and a depth of about 20 meters. It is only 600 meters from the sea, between the coastal towns of Ḑibāb and Bimmah.
Furthermore, camped in the wahiba sand
in the Wahiba you will find sand dunes with a height of about 100 meters, and color, which makes Camel and similar to the Sahara desert. For those of you who are visiting here, can stay in one of the camp of the desert, which serves the tourism with the use of a motor vehicle.
Day 3 observed a Green Turtle Conservation in sur
Here we can find several castles, ships, and also with a view of the beautiful beach. Usually, a priority or the main purpose of the tourists coming to this place is for the turtles. The thing we can see when walking around in beaches, where tourists will be able to watch lucky turtles who were laying. The Sultanate of Oman is home to five of the seven species of sea turtle in the world.
Furthermore, the Adventure in Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi, desert paradise, the distance is approximately 255km from Muscat, Oman. This is the most famous in the region of Wadi Sharqiyah. Flow maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year. Outdoor water and boulders are scattered along the wadi.
Day 4 Hunt souvenirs in Nizwa
The city is known for its quiet and peaceful city. This is proven by his title as the capital of Islamic culture. In addition, the historical buildings that can be enjoyed are Nizwa Fort. In addition, there is also the nizwa Zouk bazaar selling various exotic condiments and utensils of silver makes You want to buy some souvenirs or getting pampered
Climbing in Jebel akdar
Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akdar or Al Jabal Al Akhdar is part of the Al Hajar mountains in the province of Ad Dakhiliyah Oman. is about 300 km northwest to Southeast, between 50 to 100 km inland from the coast of the Gulf of Oman, and is one of the most spectacular regions of Oman. The highest point, Jebel Shams, height about 3,000 meters. The access to this place is about 45 minutes away from Nizwa by using vehicles.
Days 5 Diving in al Makbara (Old Muscat)
Oman is one of the most popular diving destinations in the region. It has a diverse marine life and a number of sea cliffs, small islands, bays, and caves, as well as marine life and coral reefs that are varied and unique. The best months for diving on Oman is a period from April to July, but the diving can be enjoyed at any time. The most outstanding dive areas around the capital city of Muscat are Al Khayran, Al Dimaniyat Islands, Fahil Gulf Al Makbara (Muscat), beside the beaches of Al Jissah. Each of the locations mentioned above contains no less than 11 different dive locations, each with a diverse
Day 6 Shopping souvenirs at the Mutrah Souq and Cornice
Mutrah Souq and Cornice which is located in Muscat is one of the most historic markets in the Arab world. This market offers a quiet and relaxing shopping like other bazaars, where vendors display their products to you. The shopkeeper will always try and convince you to buy their product but in a very fun way.
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Muscat/ Oman The National Museum of the Sultanate of Oman,
Established by royal decree in 2013 and opened July 30, 2016,
is the Sultanate's flagship cultural institution, showcasing the nation’s heritage from the earliest human settlement in the Oman Peninsula some two million years ago through to the present day. As a national institution with global outreach, the museum is dedicated to ensuring that Oman’s cultural heritage is understood and appreciated not only within the Sultanate, but also internationally. Further, it aims to provide opportunities for cultural expression, innovation, and the transfer of traditional skills and knowledge from one generation to the next.
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