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Rabat History Museum

Formerly known as the Musée Archéologique, this museum originally opened in 1931 and displays prehistoric, Roman, and Islamic-period artifacts discovered throughout the country. Roman pieces include many inscribed tablets; the Chellah and Volubilis sites are particularly well represented, and there's an ample collection of Roman bronze items. Also noteworthy is the plaster cast of the early human remains found at the Dar Es-Soltane caves, on the coast south of the city.

History Museum

Quick Facts

23, rue Brihi
Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra  Morocco

0537-20--03--98

www.fnm.ma/musee-archeologique-de-rabat

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: 20 DH includes entrance to the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Closed Tues.

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