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As Safiyyah Museum & Park
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Nearby attractions
Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque
8359 Abdul Muhsin Ibn Abdul Aziz, Qurban, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Al Masjid an Nabawi
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization
6295، 2722 أبو أيوب الأنصاري، الحرم, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK
FJ76+F7H, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Al Ghamamah
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA
Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
الحرم النبوي الشريف
FJ84+XV4, Al Haram, Unnamed Road, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting
FJ85+X47, Al Haram, مركز هيئة المنطقة المركزية شارع السلام، المنطقة الغربية،, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Sokaifat Bani Saedah
FJC4+4P7، سعد بن معاذ, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia
FJ98+CHR, Al Haram, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Nearby restaurants
Zaitoon Restaurant
Safiyyah Museum - Third Floor Shop, No - 66, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه
2364 Abdul Muhsin Ibn Abdul Aziz, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال
مطعم مدينة طيبة مقابل مسجد بلال مطعم شاهين سابقا، مدينه منوره 42315, Saudi Arabia
ALBAIK
King Faisal Rd, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant
جوار مشويات الرجبي ومطعم فيتمين, Al Jumuah, Madinah 42315, Saudi Arabia
New Al Madina Indian Restaurant
Chefs Market سوق الطباخة, Qurban، Opposite Bilal Masjid, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Zaitoon Restaurant
TAIBA Commercial CENTER, 1st Floor, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Sea Spice Restaurant
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, King Fahd Rd, Bada'ah, الشمالية 42311 1st Floor, Shop No. 111, Taiba shopping center Gate No. 331-332, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Arwa Taiba Restaurant
Qurban, 2579 Omar Ibn Abdulaziz road, 7901, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Al Modeef Restaurant
Bada'ah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Nearby hotels
Pullman Zamzam Madinah
Amr Bin Al Gmoh Street, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 41499, Saudi Arabia
Crowne Plaza Madinah by IHG
1st Ring Road, Between, King Faisal Street, Madinah Saudi Arabia
New Madinah Hotel
Abi Sayeed Al Khudri Street، Behind Shariah Court, Madinah 41441, Saudi Arabia
Hotel
King Abdul Aziz Rd, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Rama al-Madina Hotel
مسجد، عثمان بن عفان، بجوار، المركزية الجنوبية،حي بنى خدرة 2735 طريق الأمير عبدالمحسن بن عبد العزيز, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Nusk Almadinah Hotel
Saad bin Obada, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42316, Saudi Arabia
Jiwar Al Madina Hotel
حي، 2736 الهيثم بن أبي سنان, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Manazel Alaswaf Hotel
Dist, DMAA2711، الهيثم بن أبي سنان، Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
Rotana Al Mesk Hotel
FJ75+MMH، عبدالمحسن بن عبد العزيز، بني خضراء, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
View Al Madina Hotel
DMAA6119, Bani Khidrah, 441, Jabir bin Abdullah Street, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
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As Safiyyah Museum & Park

FJ76+964, First Ring Rd - King Faisal, Bani Khidrah, Madinah 42311, Saudi Arabia
4.6(2K)
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Cultural
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Relaxation
Family friendly
attractions: Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, Al Masjid an Nabawi, The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization, AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK, Masjid Al Ghamamah, Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA, الحرم النبوي الشريف, Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting, Sokaifat Bani Saedah, Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia, restaurants: Zaitoon Restaurant, ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه, مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال, ALBAIK, Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant, New Al Madina Indian Restaurant, Zaitoon Restaurant, Sea Spice Restaurant, Arwa Taiba Restaurant, Al Modeef Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

Al Masjid an Nabawi

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

Masjid Al Ghamamah

Masjid Abu Bakr Siddeeq RA

الحرم النبوي الشريف

Haram Courtyard Gate No 316 Side Starting

Sokaifat Bani Saedah

Al Haram, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Saudi Arabia

Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque

4.5

(7.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Al Masjid an Nabawi

Al Masjid an Nabawi

4.9

(119.2K)

Open 24 hours
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The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

The International Fair and Museum of the Prophet's Biography and Islamic Civilization

4.5

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

AS SAFIYYAH MUSEUM & PARK

4.9

(11)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of As Safiyyah Museum & Park

Zaitoon Restaurant

ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

ALBAIK

Dar Al Yemeni Restaurant

New Al Madina Indian Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

Sea Spice Restaurant

Arwa Taiba Restaurant

Al Modeef Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

Zaitoon Restaurant

4.9

(4.8K)

Click for details
ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

ألفت الحلواني سوق الطباخه

4.1

(3.7K)

$

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مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

مطعم مدينه طيبه مقابل مسجدبلال

3.9

(181)

Click for details
ALBAIK

ALBAIK

4.4

(17.8K)

Click for details
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Reviews of As Safiyyah Museum & Park

4.6
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5.0
24w

The As-Safiyyah Museum was the first museum I visited in Medina, and I was genuinely impressed. From the beginning, it was clear that the museum was thoughtfully designed, with a strong sense of purpose. The use of technology—screens, visuals, sound, and lighting—brought the historical narratives to life in a powerful and respectful way.

I joined the Turkish-language tour, and our guide did an amazing job. He didn’t just translate, but also explained details with depth and clarity. He was very knowledgeable and answered all my questions thoroughly, which really enriched the experience.

The museum space was spacious and calm. Even though the tour followed a specific path and storyline, it didn’t feel rushed at all. I appreciated that when I wanted to spend a bit more time in certain areas, the guide kindly allowed me to go back, and I was also free to take photos. It gave me room to reflect and absorb the message more deeply.

While much of the information might seem basic at first glance, the way it was framed and presented made it very impactful. The storytelling, choice of words, and visuals worked together to create a meaningful experience. It was accessible but still thought-provoking.

The ticket price was very reasonable, especially compared to other museum experiences in the city. I had visited the International Fair and Museum of Civilization as well, but unfortunately, that experience felt overcrowded and rushed—and didn’t meet my expectations. As-Safiyyah Museum stood out for its calm atmosphere, thoughtful layout, and respectful storytelling.

I had also hoped to visit the Assalam Museum, but it was closed during my trip. Still, I’m truly glad I was able to visit As-Safiyyah. If you’re in Medina and want a museum experience that feels spiritual, engaging, and well-designed, I highly...

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1.0
1y

Automated Videos not an Actual Exhibit

Before you go you will see beautiful pictures of the building and the actual "museum" area is quite beautiful but you won't have any chance to enjoy it because you are herded through like sheep because the next video will start playing at a specific time even if the people are not there.

They have also spent time and effort on displays of rocks, scriptures, etc but nobody gets to see it because the moment you enter the video starts playing soon after and then you are rushed away. It soon becomes very clear that their goal is not to provide an enjoyable experience but rather to get as many paying customers through as quickly as possible.

The whole "exhibition" is just a series of videos. There's actually no need to move from room to room to experience it. You could watch all the videos in one room and have the same experience, which begs the question, is this an actual museum exhibit?

If you don't speak Arabic you will have to wait until there is a large English speaking crowd, we waited for about 25 minutes while multiple Arabic groups went through.

The videos are in Arabic with English subtitles, so smaller children who can't read miss out and bigger children will struggle to read at the speed it goes. For the adults, instead of enjoying the video you are reading the subtitles and hence miss the video. I'm sure also some people who went in the English group can understand spoken English but not read English.

The actual videos had very good graphics but it wasn't anything informative. It touches on the very basics of the stories of the Prophets, nothing you wouldn't have already known.

My advice, if you want you can go to the building for free, it's very beautiful but the museum part is a waste of...

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5.0
12w

I recently had the chance to visit the “Story of Creation” exhibition at As-Safiyyah Museum and Garden in Madinah, and it was truly one of the most unique cultural and spiritual experiences I have ever had. The exhibition is beautifully designed to take visitors on a journey starting from the creation of the universe and the heavens, moving through the story of the prophets, and highlighting important stages of human history. What impressed me most was how the entire experience is presented in such an interactive and immersive way.

The interior design of the exhibition is stunning. The lighting, sound, and visual effects create a dramatic and emotional atmosphere that makes you feel completely engaged with the story. The displays are not just static information panels – there are 3D models, panoramic screens, and sound effects that make you feel as if you are walking through different stages of history. It’s very well organized, with a clear sequence so you never feel lost.

The multilingual narration is a huge advantage, as it makes the exhibition accessible to visitors from around the world. For me, the highlight was the combination of modern technology with a strong spiritual message that leaves you reflecting deeply on the greatness of creation.

Overall, I highly recommend visiting this exhibition if you are in Madinah. It is not just a museum, but a powerful and inspiring journey that combines faith, culture, and art in a very...

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Mamdooh AmjadMamdooh Amjad
I recently had the chance to visit the “Story of Creation” exhibition at As-Safiyyah Museum and Garden in Madinah, and it was truly one of the most unique cultural and spiritual experiences I have ever had. The exhibition is beautifully designed to take visitors on a journey starting from the creation of the universe and the heavens, moving through the story of the prophets, and highlighting important stages of human history. What impressed me most was how the entire experience is presented in such an interactive and immersive way. The interior design of the exhibition is stunning. The lighting, sound, and visual effects create a dramatic and emotional atmosphere that makes you feel completely engaged with the story. The displays are not just static information panels – there are 3D models, panoramic screens, and sound effects that make you feel as if you are walking through different stages of history. It’s very well organized, with a clear sequence so you never feel lost. The multilingual narration is a huge advantage, as it makes the exhibition accessible to visitors from around the world. For me, the highlight was the combination of modern technology with a strong spiritual message that leaves you reflecting deeply on the greatness of creation. Overall, I highly recommend visiting this exhibition if you are in Madinah. It is not just a museum, but a powerful and inspiring journey that combines faith, culture, and art in a very impressive way.
tayyebtayyeb
It’s basically a guided tour where you walk with the guide through different exhibits with recorded videos projected onto the wall that talk about the history of creation and all of the prophets. The guide also adds additional detail, first in Arabic and then translated into English. I felt like he gave a much more detailed explanation in Arabic and then he skipped over a lot of stuff when he translated to English. Like at the end he was speaking for 5-7 mins in Arabic, and even referencing Hadiths, but at the end he just turned to me and just said “we want to thank you for your visit,” etc. I thought it was nice overall but I felt that it was extremely rushed, I barely got to look at any of the exhibits or take any pictures before we were rushing to the next one. And when the guided tour is done you walk straight out into the gift shop. I didn’t try to go back in after so I don’t know if I would have needed to buy another ticket. Tickets were 40 riyals a person. Personally I would rather pay a little more and have them take it slow and give time to take pictures or ask questions. But after looking at the reviews for the 2 other museums near masjid an nabawi, it seems like this is the standard here. I can’t really figure out why, because they definitely have the space to accommodate more people at one time, and there are also enough guides available.
kabir hossainkabir hossain
I had the pleasure of visiting *As-Safiyyah Museum and Park* in Madinah today, and it was a truly delightful experience. This hidden gem offers a unique combination of Islamic history, education, and relaxation—all in one peaceful setting. The museum showcases a beautiful collection of Islamic artifacts, historical models, and well-curated displays that reflect the rich heritage of the region. It's informative yet simple enough for all ages to enjoy and learn from. The park area surrounding the museum adds to the charm. Clean, well-maintained greenery and shaded seating areas make it a comfortable spot to relax, especially for families and children. The peaceful environment offers a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The staff were kind and helpful, guiding us through the exhibits and sharing background stories with genuine warmth. Whether you're a visitor to Madinah or a resident, As-Safiyyah Museum and Park is worth a visit for both learning and peaceful leisure. Overall, I highly recommend this place for anyone interested in Islamic culture and history. It’s not just educational—it’s an experience that brings both the heart and mind closer to the spirit of Madinah.
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I recently had the chance to visit the “Story of Creation” exhibition at As-Safiyyah Museum and Garden in Madinah, and it was truly one of the most unique cultural and spiritual experiences I have ever had. The exhibition is beautifully designed to take visitors on a journey starting from the creation of the universe and the heavens, moving through the story of the prophets, and highlighting important stages of human history. What impressed me most was how the entire experience is presented in such an interactive and immersive way. The interior design of the exhibition is stunning. The lighting, sound, and visual effects create a dramatic and emotional atmosphere that makes you feel completely engaged with the story. The displays are not just static information panels – there are 3D models, panoramic screens, and sound effects that make you feel as if you are walking through different stages of history. It’s very well organized, with a clear sequence so you never feel lost. The multilingual narration is a huge advantage, as it makes the exhibition accessible to visitors from around the world. For me, the highlight was the combination of modern technology with a strong spiritual message that leaves you reflecting deeply on the greatness of creation. Overall, I highly recommend visiting this exhibition if you are in Madinah. It is not just a museum, but a powerful and inspiring journey that combines faith, culture, and art in a very impressive way.
Mamdooh Amjad

Mamdooh Amjad

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It’s basically a guided tour where you walk with the guide through different exhibits with recorded videos projected onto the wall that talk about the history of creation and all of the prophets. The guide also adds additional detail, first in Arabic and then translated into English. I felt like he gave a much more detailed explanation in Arabic and then he skipped over a lot of stuff when he translated to English. Like at the end he was speaking for 5-7 mins in Arabic, and even referencing Hadiths, but at the end he just turned to me and just said “we want to thank you for your visit,” etc. I thought it was nice overall but I felt that it was extremely rushed, I barely got to look at any of the exhibits or take any pictures before we were rushing to the next one. And when the guided tour is done you walk straight out into the gift shop. I didn’t try to go back in after so I don’t know if I would have needed to buy another ticket. Tickets were 40 riyals a person. Personally I would rather pay a little more and have them take it slow and give time to take pictures or ask questions. But after looking at the reviews for the 2 other museums near masjid an nabawi, it seems like this is the standard here. I can’t really figure out why, because they definitely have the space to accommodate more people at one time, and there are also enough guides available.
tayyeb

tayyeb

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I had the pleasure of visiting *As-Safiyyah Museum and Park* in Madinah today, and it was a truly delightful experience. This hidden gem offers a unique combination of Islamic history, education, and relaxation—all in one peaceful setting. The museum showcases a beautiful collection of Islamic artifacts, historical models, and well-curated displays that reflect the rich heritage of the region. It's informative yet simple enough for all ages to enjoy and learn from. The park area surrounding the museum adds to the charm. Clean, well-maintained greenery and shaded seating areas make it a comfortable spot to relax, especially for families and children. The peaceful environment offers a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The staff were kind and helpful, guiding us through the exhibits and sharing background stories with genuine warmth. Whether you're a visitor to Madinah or a resident, As-Safiyyah Museum and Park is worth a visit for both learning and peaceful leisure. Overall, I highly recommend this place for anyone interested in Islamic culture and history. It’s not just educational—it’s an experience that brings both the heart and mind closer to the spirit of Madinah.
kabir hossain

kabir hossain

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