Bait Al Zubair Museum is a private museum located in Muscat, the capital of Oman, showcasing the Omani cultural history and heritage. Opened in 1998 in the house of Sheikh Al Zubair, the museum has a vast collection of Omani artifacts including traditional Omani weaponry, jewelry, costumes, domestic utensils, and recreated urban and rural environments. The displays provide insights into the country's rich archaeological record, its maritime history, and the complex social system before the discovery of oil, which transformed the country. The museum complex consists of several buildings and a garden where traditional Omani architectural elements are showcased. Amongst its exhibits, a notable collection is the assortment of khanjars (curved daggers), which are an Omani symbol. The museum further includes a gallery for temporary exhibitions and an art shop. Bait Al Zubair offers a deep dive into the diversity of Omani culture, making it a key destination for anyone looking to understand Oman's past and present.