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The Saharan Museum of Ouargla: The Guardian of the Sand's Memory
In the heart of the "Sultana of the Oasis," the Saharan Museum of Ouargla stands as a stunning testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the Algerian Sahara. For any traveler exploring the South, this museum offers a deep dive into the soul of the desert.
Architectural Splendor
The museum building itself is a primary attraction. Constructed in 1938 in the Neo-Sudanese style, its distinctive silhouette features earthen-red walls and crenelated towers, reflecting the ancient building traditions of the Sahel and the Sahara.
Highlights of the Collection
- Sedrata Artifacts: Discover the delicate carved stuccos from the lost medieval city of Sedrata, often called the "Pompeii of the Sands."
- Prehistoric Wonders: Admire flint tools and fossils from an era when the Sahara was a lush savanna.
- Desert Ethnography: Explore the traditions of the local communities through their silver jewelry, weaving, and traditional tools for date palm cultivation.
