Welcome to the Raqqa Museum
Dedicated to the preservation, education, and inspiration of generations
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Dedicated to the
preservation, education, and inspiration of generations
The Raqqa Museum stands as a beacon of cultural heritage, showcasing the timeless magnificence and sophistication of Raqqa's past civilizations.
Discover Our Collections
Uncover centuries of history through our curated exhibits.
Millennium
Deities or Humans: Terracotta Figurines
Discover the mysterious world of terracotta figurines, revealing ancient religious practices, societal roles, and artistic expression through human and divine forms, each piece tells a story of devotion and daily life in ancient civilizations.
Millennium
Better Homes and Gardens: Stucco
Discover how Raqqa flourished under the Abbasids with innovative stucco use in architecture and art. Between 796 and 809, this imperial capital saw the construction of palaces and prayer spaces adorned with stucco friezes, reflecting the era's aesthetic and spiritual refinement.
Raqqa History
Historic
Museum Marks.
The museum's dates
/ Foundational Heritage
The house was originally built in 1861 as an Ottoman Serail, a governmental building, and is mentioned in historical sources, symbolizing its deep historical roots and architectural significance.
/ Transformation and Adaptation
In October 1981, the building was repurposed and inaugurated as the Museum of Raqqa, marking a significant transformation from a governmental seat to a cultural and historical beacon in the region.
/ Resilience Through Conflict
Despite the devastating effects of conflicts, the people of Raqqa have shown great resilience by undertaking major efforts to rebuild their city, including the museum, the rehabilitation of which began in 2019 with the support of international partners.
/ Commitment to Preservation
In 2022, a preventive conservation project was launched to inventory remaining artifacts, improve storage conditions, and reintroduce the community to its heritage, highlighting the museum's ongoing commitment to cultural preservation and education.