Al-Mazar Islamic Museum is a historical museum located in Al-Karak city in Jordan. It houses a collection of Islamic artifacts, manuscripts, pottery, and coins that reflect the Islamic history and culture of the region.
The museum is located in the town of Al-Mazar Al-Janoubi, near the city of Al-Karak in Jordan.
The museum generally opens from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, except on Fridays and public holidays. It's advisable to check for updated timings before planning a visit.
Yes, there is a nominal entry fee for visitors. It is advisable to check the latest fees before visiting as these may vary or change.
Tourists can expect to see a wide range of exhibits, including Islamic manuscripts, coins, pottery, tools, and everyday items from different Islamic periods, providing a glimpse into the historical way of life in the region.
Visitors should plan to spend at least 1-2 hours to explore the different exhibits and appreciate the artifacts on display at the museum.
Guided tours may be available upon request. Contacting the museum in advance is recommended to arrange for a guided tour and confirm availability.
Photography rules may vary, and it's best to inquire at the museum reception upon arrival. If photography is permitted, it's usually for personal use only, and flash photography may be prohibited to protect the artifacts.
Accessibility for visitors with disabilities may vary. Tourists should contact the museum directly to ask about specific accommodations and accessibility options.