The Karbala Heritage Museum is a cultural institution situated in the sacred city of Karbala, Iraq, which is a significant center of pilgrimage for Shia Muslims due to its historical and religious importance associated with the Battle of Karbala. The museum preserves and displays artefacts, manuscripts, and exhibits that encapsulate the Islamic culture and heritage of Karbala and its surroundings. It offers insights into the events that took place during the 7th-century battle, where Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, and his companions were martyred. The museum aims to educate visitors about the historical significance of these events and their impact on Islamic history. It has a collection that showcases the art, history, traditions, and the resilience of the people of Karbala. The museum's exhibits include ancient manuscripts, traditional clothing, weaponry, and personal belongings of historical figures. It serves as a bridge between the past and the present, offering an informative and reflective experience for those interested in the religious and historical heritage of Karbala.