Setif Museum of Setif is one of the important archaeological monuments located in the Algerian state of Setif. A large number of tourists come to it every year to enjoy its wonderful archaeological sites and take pictures of the memorials inside.
The museum includes many archaeological exhibits dating back to centuries and it is a witness to the civilization and history of Setif, and therefore it is one of the most important tourist attractions in Setif.
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Things to do in Setif Museum
• Enjoy watching the Museum of Setif, which is a masterpiece that tells the story of the most magnificent civilizations, as there is a portrait of the Romen god in particular that depicts the joy of victory. You can take a memorial photo in front of that cultural painting.
• When you visit the museum, you will find exhibits of some of the bones of real animals that lived in the past, such as elephants, horses and some other mammals, which is something you rarely find in a museum.
• The museum also includes a number of tools used in the past, such as hand axes and some things made of flint stone that you can enjoy watching and learning about the ancient civilization.
• You can also visit the old hall, which has a collection of pottery represented in pots, oil lamps and pottery cups that are attractive.
Finally, you can visit the ancient hall of Islamic art, which contains a group of distinctive fossils such as Fatimid pottery and beautiful engineering decorations and some other items such as tiles made of porcelain.
times of work
Working hours start daily from 8 in the morning until 5 in the evening.
Top hotels near the Setif Museum
Zidane Hotel is one of the best 4-star hotels in Setif, and the Setif Museum is 2.1 km away.
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Best Western Plus Hotel, Algeria’s best 4-star hotel. The museum is 1.4 km away.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel is rated very good in terms of staff, amenities, facilities, and location.
Some commented about problems with hygiene.
Site of the Museum of Setif