Frankincense Land Museum, located in Salalah, Oman, is a significant cultural landmark dedicated to the history and significance of frankincense in the region. This museum is part of the Al Baleed Archaeological Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site known as 'Land of Frankincense.' Exhibits at the museum showcase the historical trade routes, the traditional uses of frankincense, and its importance to Oman's cultural heritage. The museum guides visitors through various displays that detail the harvesting, trading, and use of frankincense from ancient times to the modern-day. It is situated next to the archaeological site of the ancient city of Al Baleed, which flourished as a trading port from the 8th to the 16th centuries. Aside from frankincense, the museum also illuminates the maritime strength of the region through its shipbuilding industry. Visitors to the Frankincense Land Museum can also explore the surrounding ruins and a tranquil lagoon, which add to the museum experience by providing a sense of place and history.