Al Madina Museum in Al Hejaz Railway Station - السقيا

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طريق عمر بن الخطاب، السقيا، المدينة المنورة 42315, Saudi Arabia

Postal code : 42315
Opening hours :
Monday 8AM–4PM
Tuesday 8AM–4PM
Wednesday 8AM–4PM
Thursday 8AM–4PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 8AM–4PM
Sunday 8AM–4PM
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Description : Historic Ottoman train station showcasing antique train cars & relics from Medina's heritage.

طريق عمر بن الخطاب، السقيا، المدينة المنورة 42315, Saudi Arabia
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F. D. on Google

It was built by the Ottoman Empire 1900 - 1908 Starts from Istanbul, Turkey. Passing through Syria and Jordan and ending in Medina. It's a shame for those who put it in this situation. It's really sad! Rest in peace Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Abdul Hamid Han II
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Ateeq Ur Rahman Bajwa on Google

Its best place in Madinah as a museum and visual historical architecture in Madinah about madina history and Hijaz history . Its reflect picture of Oatman Empire Well Management to Holy cites.
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malik sameeullah on Google

A History of Arab and Madina is preserved in this museum. It is basically a Turkey period railway station which is turn into a museum. A beautiful place to learn the history of Saudi Arabia and Islam
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H J.F on Google

An interesting spot to visit during your upcoming visit to madinah ✨ Next to it you can find the Turkish masjid and the Arabic writing museum " القلم" some Arabic writing course/session might be offered.
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Zahra Sultan on Google

Museum having stuff from old days extending to the days of prophet until the othman empire. But the bad thing is they have some open area where they have kept old days train engines but it's not open at night, so as we reached there at night it was little boring to just visit the covered area of museum. ?☹️?
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Jawed Hasan on Google

The Hejaz Railway Museum (Arabic: متحف سكة الحجاز) in Medina is a railway museum that was opened in 2006.[1] It is on the grounds[2] of the restored[3] historic Ottoman railway station at Medina, locally called استسيون "Istasyōn" (Hejazi pronunciation: [e̞stasˈjo̞ːn, ɪstasˈjo̞ːn]), including a stretch of the historic track and a train shed[4] with originally four tracks. There are several engines and pieces of rolling stock on display, some of which has been transported to the museum from other places along the historic Hejaz railway line. At least one engine has been restored enough to be driveable on the museum tracks. It is, along with the old train station at Mada'in Saleh, one of two museums in Saudi Arabia dedicated to the Hejaz railway. See also
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Abdirahman Ebrahim on Google

Language Watch Edit Al-Madinah Museum (Arabic: متحف المدينة المنورة) is a museum in Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia, that exhibits Al-Madina heritage and history featuring different archaeological collections, visual galleries and rare images that related to Al-Medina.[1][2][3] The museum exhibits around 2,000 rare artifacts that capture the heritage and culture of Al-Madinah[4] and document the landscape, the people and how it has been shaped over the years.[5] One of the most interesting parts of the tour is the evolution of Masjid Nabawi from a house, courtyard, and home to the massive complex that it is now.
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Adnan K on Google

It is also the largest museum in Madinah. Many antiques are on display here. First written Qur'an, early paintings of Madinah, histories of kings and objects used by them. Visiting there will give you a very good knowledge about Madinah and Saudi Arabia, especially the ancient histories. • Let me mention a few things that I found interesting?? •Hadiths engraved in stone, photos of Madinah (1326 AH / 1908AD), another photo from 1907. •Layout of Al-Hijaz railway station. •Stones containing gold. •Some aromatic and medical herbs from Al-Madinah. •Coins used during the time of the Prophet. •Letters of the Prophet and wartime histories of the Prophet Images and outline of the Medinah in the time of the Prophet. •The bow of Abi-waqaas (most notable Archer in Islam). •The letters and sayings of the Companions of the Prophet •Al-madinah Al-Munawwarah during the era of the righteous caliphs. •Quran manuscript from the 12th century AH / 18th AD. •Glass bottles for storing perfumes (second hijri century / 8th AD). •Small tin glazed ceramic plate with floral decorations in cobalt blue (third hijri century / 9th AD). •Bronze spoons and pounders for medical use from arrabadha site in Al-madina province (third hijri century / 9th AD). •Swords & shield from Ottoman period. •Nozzle type rifles. •Old market of madinah.

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