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Raqqa Museum

Coordinates: 35°56′45″N 39°1′00″E / 35.94583°N 39.01667°E / 35.94583; 39.01667
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35°56′45″N 39°1′00″E / 35.94583°N 39.01667°E / 35.94583; 39.01667

The Museum of Raqqa

The Museum of Raqqa, also known as the Ar-Raqqah Museum or Rakka Museum, is a museum in Raqqa, Syria founded in 1981 on the location of a former Palace.[which?] The museum is dedicated to the preservation of the culture of the Raqqa province.[1] The museum's first floor has three sections: Ancient, Classical Vestiges and Modern Art. The second floor is dedicated to Arab and Islamic art.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rakka Museum". Syrian Digital Library of Cuneiform. UCLA. Retrieved 2012-01-17.