The Madaba Museum is situated in the heart of Madaba, Jordan, known for its spectacular collection of Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. This museum is a cultural gem located within several old Madaba residences that have been restored to preserve their original character. The museum exhibits go beyond mosaics; they include artifacts from different periods showcasing the rich history of the city, such as pottery, coins, and traditional Jordanian costumes. An integral part of the museum's experience is the presentation of Madaba’s Archaeological Park, which includes parts of the original mosaic floor from the Church of the Virgin and the Hippolytus Hall. The museum's collection offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the people who lived in the region over the centuries. Madaba itself is often referred to as the 'City of Mosaics' due to the multitude of ancient mosaics scattered throughout the city, with the most famous being the ancient map of the Holy Land located in St. George's Church.