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Atelier
The Gallery Al-Bab and the Atelier are both found inside the gates of Bab al-Yaman. The Gallery Al-Bab also offers the chance to clamber up onto the walls of the Bab al-Yaman for memorable views.
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Dar al Hayas a Sanania
This renovated old tower house is the newest museum in the city, the Dar al Hayas a Sanania. It has been spruced up to reveal something of the life and times of a traditional San'a home. It comes with rooftop views and a small craftshop.
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Gallery Al-Bab
The Gallery Al-Bab and the Atelier are both found inside the gates of Bab al-Yaman. The Gallery Al-Bab also offers the chance to clamber up onto the walls of the Bab al-Yaman for memorable views.
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Military Museum
The ground floor contains Sabaean overflow from the National Museum, which means the Military Museum is more interesting than it sounds. After that the displays revert to the standard death and guns of military museums the world over, though this one also includes some incredibly graphic photos of executions during the Imanic era.
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Museum Of Traditional Arts & Crafts
The Museum Of Traditional Arts & Crafts was closed for renovations at the time of research but promises to re-open soon. When it does, prices and opening hours are likely to remain the same as above.
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National Art Centre
Housed in a traditional tower house, the National Art Centre is good not just for checking out the local art scene, but also for a spot of shopping. In addition to pieces by local artists there are lots of interesting photos of San'a taken in the 1920s.
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National Handicrafts Training Center
The gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the National Handicrafts Training Center. This former samsarah (resting/storage house for merchants using the old incense trading routes) also houses a series of other shops selling silverware, woodwork, and semi-precious stones etc.
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National Museum
Claiming to be the largest museum on the Arabian Peninsula, the National Museum is certainly one of the best. The ground and 1st floors contain a breath-taking collection of statues, figurines and other artefacts from the pre-Islamic Kingdoms of Saba and Hadramawt. The 2nd floor concentrates on the medieval Islamic period while the top floor features a slightly less rewarding mishmash of stuffed lions and re-creations of the souqs of San'a.
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Sheba Art Gallery
Exhibited at the Sheba Art Gallery are the paintings and drawings of local artist Ali Dahan.
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