The Bahrain National Museum is a cultural institution located in the capital city of Manama in Bahrain. It was opened in 1988 and is one of the most important cultural attractions in the country. The museum is housed in a modern building that incorporates traditional Bahraini architectural elements.
The museum's exhibits cover the history and culture of Bahrain, including its ancient civilizations, pre-Islamic and Islamic eras, and its more recent history. There are many artifacts on display, including pottery, weapons, jewelry, coins, and manuscripts. The museum also has a natural history section that includes displays of Bahrain's flora and fauna.
One of the museum's most important exhibits is the Dilmun Burial Mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the Dilmun civilization, which flourished in Bahrain during the Bronze Age. The museum has a full-scale reconstruction of one of the mounds, as well as displays of the artifacts that have been uncovered at the site.
The Bahrain National Museum also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing different aspects of Bahraini culture, art, and history. There is also a gift shop and a café on site for visitors to enjoy. The museum is open daily except for Fridays, and there is a small admission fee.