
Al Khobar has welcomed a new addition to its cultural landscape today, as the Camera Museum officially opens its doors to the public.
Located within Taybeen Museum in the Al Aziziyah area, the new space is dedicated entirely to the history and evolution of photography. The museum showcases a curated collection of cameras and visual storytelling tools, offering visitors a journey from early film devices to modern digital technology.
Designed as an interactive experience, the Camera Museum goes beyond traditional displays. Visitors can explore immersive installations, themed spaces, and creative setups that encourage hands-on engagement and photography. The addition builds on Taybeen Museum’s reputation as a nostalgic and experiential destination in Al Khobar.

The museum follows the same operating hours as Taybeen Museum, opening daily from 4 PM onwards, with extended hours on weekends. This makes it an evening-friendly attraction, ideal for visitors looking to explore cultural spaces after sunset.
The launch reflects Saudi Arabia’s continued focus on expanding creative and cultural destinations across the Kingdom, offering new experiences for residents and tourists alike.
Now open, the Camera Museum is expected to draw photography enthusiasts, families, and curious visitors looking to explore a unique blend of history, creativity, and interactive storytelling.
