Museum of History and Civilizations
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Museum of History, Rabat | |
| Established | 1932; 94 years ago |
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| Location | Av. Moulay Abdelaziz Rabat, Morocco |
| Type | Archaeological museum |
| Key holdings | Bust of Juba II Bust of Cato Roman-Amazigh sculptures & artefacts |
| Collections | Prehistoric Roman Islamic |
| Collection size | ~550 |
The Museum of History and Civilizations (Arabic: متحف التاريخ والحضارات, French: Musée de l'histoire et des civilisations) is a national archaeological museum in Rabat, capital of Morocco. Open since 1932, its known for holding the most extensive collection of archaeological artefacts found in the kingdom, most notably a bust of the famous Amazigh king Juba II.
The museum's collections range from prehistory to the Islamic eras, connected through a Roman period evidenced by ancient marble and bronze sculptures found in Morocco.