The Kuwait National Museum in Kuwait City, Kuwait is the country's foremost cultural institution, dedicated to preserving and showcasing Kuwait's rich history and heritage. Located on the Arabian Gulf Street, the museum complex includes the Heritage Hall — a reconstruction of a traditional Kuwaiti house with period artefacts — the Hall of Archaeology displaying pre-Islamic finds from Failaka Island and ancient trade routes, and the world-renowned Al-Sabah Collection of Islamic art, one of the most important collections of Islamic decorative arts in existence. The museum also houses a Planetarium and natural history galleries. Originally opened in 1983 and devastated during the Iraqi invasion of 1990, the museum was carefully restored and reopened, symbolising Kuwait's cultural resilience. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore the galleries and halls from your browser, completely free.
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