Alfelwah and Aljowharah Museum

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Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Museum· Tourist attraction

Alfelwah and Aljowharah Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Alfelwah and Aljowharah Museum is located in Dammam, Saudi Arabia on 8061 8, Al Nuzha. Alfelwah and Aljowharah Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Saudi Arabia.

Address

8061 8, Al Nuzha

Phone

+966551886880

Open hours

Mon
6–10PM
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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Munira Saleh

This museum is one of the largest private museums in the middle east. The quantity of the stuff displayed is so big, one cannot cover in one day. It us eclectic, from different earas and different places. But still very interesting. It is open one Mondays for the public. Other days is by appointment only. While in Damam and have a few extra hours it's nice to pay it a visit.

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Mohammad Rahman

Very impressive place with so many unique collections. I went there casually not knowing what to expect - I came back very impressed. The owner of all these collections (I was told half a million pieces in total) is doing the community a favor by letting them visit at a paltry price. Great job indeed!

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Mustafa Khan

Amazing place if u want to see antique cars

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Jahir Ahmed

One of the Unique Museum in Entire Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, If some visit it's great experience, The best part it's organiz by a person who has been in business of several fields and he has full filled his passion of his dream

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Mohammed AlShowaier

Big and beautiful museum. Great hospitality by the hosts. A must visit in the Eastern province. Keep in mind that this is a private museum and they only open to the public on Mondays from 6 PM to 10 PM.

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Abdulilah Al Salami

Great place with great management. This museum used to be a private museum only put together by the owner's passion. You can feel his passion when reading his own handwriting on so many pieces. I was particularly impressed by his description of an old Mercedes he has there where he noted that it originally belonged to kind Saud then sold to the king's sister only to end up being bought by the owner's father in the 70's. He's been looking for this particular car for decades and when he finally found it he brought it to the museum and named it his most important piece.

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abdulaziz alrudiman

Biggest personal museum in the meddle east Has over 500,000 items Visiting the museum is a must

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Jamal K

Great museum of antique