Kabul Museum
The Kabul Museum used to be one of the greatest museums in the world. It is also known as the National Museum of Afghanistan, built in 1919 during King Amanullah Khan's reign. It is a two-story building located 9 kilometers southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan's capital. It is a historical tourist attraction in Afghanistan, with art and antiques relating to the country's history and heritage on display. The museum's collection is diverse due to Afghanistan's proximity to the old Silk Road, a major trading route connecting Asia to Europe and the Middle East that brought a diverse range of commodities and ideas to the region.
National Museum of Afghanistan receives guests the whole weekdays except Thursdays and Friday afternoons. It is open to international visitors, tourists, diplomats, university and school students, individuals, artists, and the general public on a daily basis. The museum will also provide them free museum tour guide.
Location: Darulaman Rd, Kabul, Afghanistan