Matḥaf Dimashq

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Name (Hebrew)
המוזיאון הלאומי של דמשק
Name (Latin)
Matḥaf Dimashq
Name (Arabic)
متحف دمشق
Other forms of name
Damascus. Musee National Syrien
Damascus. Nationalmuseum
Damascus. Matḥaf Dimashq. nnaa
Musée national syrien
Syria. National Museum of Damascus
Syria. Dār al-Āthār al-Waṭanīyah
Dār al-Āthār al-Waṭanīyah bi-Dimashq
National Museum of Damascus
Musée national de Damas
Syria. Matḥaf Dimashq
Matḥaf al-Waṭanī bi-Dimashq
Nationalmuseum Damaskus
دمشق. المتحف الوطنى
المتحف الوطنى بدمشق
متحف دمشق الوطني
Coordinates
36.29004444 36.29004444 33.51257222 33.51257222 (gooearth )
Start period
1919
Type of corporate body
Museums
National museums
Place of residence/headquarters
Damascus (Syria)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 141315441
Wikidata: Q617254
Library of congress: n 80102710
Sources of Information
  • Ibn Taymīyah, Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm, 1263-1328.Muqaddimah fī usūl al-tafsīr, 1936.
  • Exposition des verres syriens à travers l'histoire, 1964:t.p. (Musée national de Damas)
  • ʻUsh, A.F. al-Matḥaf al-Waṭanī bi-Dimashq, 1969:t.p. (al-Matḥaf al-Waṭanī bi-Dimashq)
  • Kühne, H. Rollsiegel in Syrien, 1980:t.p. (Nationalmuseum Damaskus)
  • Wikipedia WWW site, October 14, 2013:(National Museum of Damascus; al-Matḥaf al-Waṭanī bi-Dimashq = المتحف الوطني بدمشق; located in Damascus; the museum was founded in 1919; the current building was constructed in 1936)
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Wikipedia description:

The National Museum of Damascus (Arabic: الْمَتْحَفُ الْوَطَنِيُّ بِدِمَشْقَ) is a museum in the heart of Damascus, Syria. As the country's national museum as well as its largest, this museum covers the entire range of Syrian history over a span of over 11 millennia. It displays various important artifacts, relics and major finds most notably from Mari, Ebla and Ugarit, three of Syria's most important ancient archaeological sites. Established in 1919, during King Faisal's Arab Kingdom of Syria, the museum is the oldest cultural heritage institution in Syria. Among the museum's highlights are, the Dura-Europos synagogue, a reconstructed synagogue dated to 245 AD, which was moved piece by piece to Damascus in the 1930s, and is noted for its vibrant and well preserved wall paintings and frescoes, as well as sculptures and textiles from central Palmyra, and statues of the Greek goddess of victory from southern Syria. The museum houses over 5000 cuneiform tablets, among them the first known alphabet in history, written down on a clay tablet, the Ugaritic alphabet. The museum is further adorned by 2nd-century murals, elaborate tombs, and the recently restored Lion of al-Lat, which originally stood guard at the National Museum of Palmyra, but was moved to Damascus for safeguarding.

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