The Aja and Salma Museum and Café, founded by Fahd Al-Mohammed Al-Toub, is one of the most distinguished cultural and private museums in the Hail region. Located within a dedicated social area, the museum covers an area of 4,500 square meters, featuring a main hall of 480 square meters that showcases an impressive collection of rare and valuable artifacts reflecting Hail’s heritage and traditions.
Exhibits inside the museum include:
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Ancient weapons once used in regional wars.
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Old coins from different historical eras.
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Traditional Arab hospitality tools, including coffee pots and serving sets used in local gatherings.
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A heritage-style building that represents the architecture of old Hail, featuring:
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Leather goods and handcrafted wooden doors.
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Watering and travel tools that depict the Bedouin lifestyle.
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Traditional clothing and wool garments reflecting regional identity.
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A complete model of a traditional Najdi kitchen (Dar Al-Maskhan).
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A family gathering room decorated in classic Najdi style.
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A collection of vintage cars displayed outdoors, symbolizing the evolution of transportation in the region.
Adding to its charm, the museum also houses a heritage café, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy beverages in a traditional setting inspired by Hail’s culture and hospitality.
With Wadi Trip, you can explore the Aja and Salma Museum and Café as part of our Hail tours, where history, tradition, and Arabian hospitality come together to create a warm and memorable cultural experience.