RED SEA MUSEUM

A cultural anchor to celebrate the diversity of the Red Sea and the legacy of its people through time

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About

THE RED SEA MUSEUM

Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Historic Jeddah, the Red Sea Museum reimagines the landmark Bab Al Bunt building as a living center of cultural exchange. Once a gateway for pilgrims, merchants, and explorers, it now anchors a new journey: one that celebrates the shared stories, biodiversity, and enduring spirit of the Red Sea and its people.

HIGHLIGHTS

Watch the Red Sea unfold through the eyes of artists, explorers, and locals.
Opening Concert: Soundscapes of the Red Sea
Experience the museum’s inauguration with a live performance blending traditional melodies, sea-inspired sounds, and contemporary compositions that celebrate the diverse musical heritage of the Red Sea.
Events

WHAT'S ON

The Red Sea Museum presents a dynamic series of temporary exhibitions throughout the year, aligned with the museum's core themes. These curated showcases celebrate both local and international artistic excellence, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and engage with thought-provoking artworks and stories.

Sea Cinema

23 October 2026

PERMANENT COLLECTIONS

The Red Sea Museum preserves and brings to life the cultural and natural heritage of the region through over 1,000 rare artifacts, maps, manuscripts, photographs, and contemporary artworks. Here, visitors will discover authentic stories of trade, migration and faith, across cultures that have shaped the identity of Jeddah, Makkah, and the Red Sea region throughout history.

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Gold coin from the 9th century, unknown artist/maker
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Copper flask used by pilgrims in the 19th century, unknown artist/maker
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CA 2020.62

Contemporary representation of the bleaching of coral reefs, Rogan Brown
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IA 2020.30

Mahmal from the 19th century, unknown artist/maker
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Decorated ceramic bowl from the 16th century, unknown artist/maker
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Stainless steel sculpture of a reflective blue, Anish Kapoor
Sea of Inspiration

Sea of Inspiration

Discover how the Red Sea’s hues of blue have inspired artists across centuries, from traditional manuscripts and maritime maps to contemporary artworks that celebrate the sea as muse.
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DA 2019.6

Eagle shaped gold and ruby pendant from 19th century India, unknown artist/maker
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IA 2020.45

Qibla indicator and compass from the 20th century, featuring the Red Sea, unknown artist/maker
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IA 2021.18

Brass celestial globe from the 19th century found in India, Müsa
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IA 2020.6

Wood and ivory miniature of al-Masjid al-Haräm from the 19th century, unknown artist/maker
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DISCOVER OUR TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

The Red Sea Museum will host a dynamic series of temporary exhibitions that align with the museum's wider thematic direction throughout the year and serve as a platform to celebrate local and international artistic excellence. These curated exhibitions will provide audiences with an exclusive opportunity to explore, analyze, and engage with thought-provoking artworks that convey powerful narratives. By bringing together diverse perspectives, historical artifacts, contemporary masterpieces, and cutting-edge installations, these exhibitions will foster dialogues between cultures, generations, and artistic disciplines.

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