Mahdia Museum
The Mahdia Museum is a museum in Tunisia specialising in Tunisian archaeology and heritage. It is located in the city of Mahdia.
The museum collections includes Punic, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic elements and concentrates on popular traditions of central Tunisia.
The museum has extensive collections Punic, Roman and Byzantine culture of North Africa. The Mahdia Museum also has a section dedicated to underwater archaeology including the Mahdia shipwreck. The wreck is a Hellenistic period Greek merchant vessel sunk during a storm in the 1st century BC. It contained a rich cargo of works of art and architectural elements including many columns, as well as many sculptures of marble and bronze. The museum maintains strong ties to the national Bardo Museum.
The Islamic collections include works back to the 10th century, when the area was ruled by the Fatimids. The artifacts include,
woodworks, mosaics, stucco work, ceramics, pottery, fabrics and traditional costumes.
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- Afghanistan (Museum of Islamic Art)
- Bahrain (Beit Al Quran)
- India (Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences)
- Indonesia (Bayt Al Quran & Museum Istiqlal)
- Iran (Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum, Museum of the Islamic Era)
- Iraq (National Museum of Iraq, Sulaymaniyah Museum)
- Israel/Palestine (Islamic Museum, L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art)
- Jordan (Prophet Mohammad Museum)
- Kuwait (Tareq Rajab Museum)
- Malaysia (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Islamic Heritage Museum, Kelantan Islamic Museum, Malay and Islamic World Museum, Melaka Al-Quran Museum, Melaka Islamic Museum, Penang Islamic Museum, Sabah Museum)
- Maldives (National Museum)
- Pakistan (Multan Museum, National Museum of Pakistan)
- Philippines (Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Arts)
- Qatar (Museum of Islamic Art, National Museum of Qatar, Qatar National Museum)
- Saudi Arabia (Dar al-Madinah Museum, Mecca Museum)
- Singapore (Asian Civilisations Museum)
- Syria (National Museum of Damascus, National Museum of Aleppo, Raqqa Museum)
- Turkey (Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, İstanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam, Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art, Sadberk Hanım Museum, Topkapi Museum, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum)
- United Arab Emirates (Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization)
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Coordinates: 35°30′13″N 11°04′07″E / 35.5037°N 11.0686°E / 35.5037; 11.0686