This old-school local-history museum does little to meaningfully display and label its significant collection of archaeological finds from such tombs as those at Badiyah, Dibba and Qidfa (including vessels, arrowheads and carnelian beads), thus leaving visitors scratching their heads as to what they're actually looking at. Other halls, including the last two, with ornate baroque-style ceilings, are crammed with ethnographic items like weapons, costumes and Bedouin jewellery.