Taima Museum is located in the city of Taima Saudi Arabia between Tabuk and Medina on a land area of ​​7850 square meters and was built in 1403 AH / 1983 AD and opened in 1407/1987.

Museum exhibits:
The museum displays a collection of artifacts in the historical sequence from the Stone Age in all its periods to the Islamic era.


Museum Components:
The museum consists of: exhibition halls, museums, administration, surveying and drawing laboratories, a warehouse for the preservation of monuments, a warehouse for the preservation of instruments, photographic laboratories, restoration laboratories, the laboratory, the TV exhibition hall and the residence of researchers. To some periodicals and bulletins.

Museum Halls:
The museum is divided into four halls: man and the universe: It displays texts and images about the beginning of man and the formation of the earth and geological layers.
Pre-Islamic eras: from the Stone Age to the pre-Islamic era, including the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. It is displayed through a series of stone and pottery pieces, paintings of inscriptions and stone inscriptions, in addition to texts and pictures that tell about each period. Pre-Islamic periods.