The Place and People Museum is a museum in Muttrah, Muscat, Oman. It was opened in January 2011 under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq bin Taimour Al Said. The museum is located in a traditional Omani house, and it showcases the daily life and culture of Oman from the early 20th century to the present day.
The museum is divided into four main sections:
The home: This section of the museum explores the traditional Omani home, from the kitchen to the bedroom. Visitors can see how Omani families lived and worked in the past. The community: This section of the museum looks at the different communities that make up Oman, including the Bedouin, the fisherfolk, and the merchants. Visitors can learn about the customs and traditions of these different communities. The economy: This section of the museum explores the different economic activities that have taken place in Oman over the years, from fishing and pearl diving to oil and gas. The arts and crafts: This section of the museum showcases the traditional arts and crafts of Oman, including pottery, weaving, and metalwork.
The Place and People Museum is a fascinating and informative place to learn about the history and culture of Oman. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in Omani culture.
Here are some of the things you can see at the Place and People Museum:
Traditional Omani furniture, clothing, and household objects Artifacts from Oman's history, such as weapons, jewelry, and pottery Photographs and paintings of Omani life Interactive exhibits that allow visitors to learn about Omani culture
The Place and People Museum is open from 9am to 6pm,...
Read moreVisiting the People and Place Museum in Muttrah in Muscat was a fascinating experience! Although parking was a bit challenging to find, once inside, I was transported through nearly a century of Omani culture and history. The museum, housed in a nearly 100-year-old building, features various rooms showcasing different aspects of Omani life. From traditional attire to historical artifacts, each exhibit provided valuable insights. With an affordable ticket price of OMR 2 per person and operating hours from 9 am to 6 pm, it's a convenient and enriching stop for anyone exploring Muscat. While the museum can be covered in a relatively short time (15 to 20 minutes), the depth of information and the authenticity of the displays make it a...
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