The museum consists of four halls: the Coins and Coins Hall, which contains a number of gold, silver and copper coins, in addition to all monetary issues of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Manuscripts and Weapons Hall, which contains a number of manuscripts in hadith, interpretation, Arabic language and historical documents, and the Historical Antiquities Hall, which contains It contains some of the witnessing stones and some pottery, and the Folklore Hall, which contains some household utensils, tools, chairs that were used in ancient Makkah, some listening devices, radios, telephones and old clocks. This museum is owned by Muhammad Nato