




Amna Suraka (Red Museum) – Memory of Pain and Hope
What Is It?
Once a feared intelligence prison, the Amna Suraka in Sulaymaniyah has been transformed into a museum of remembrance, honoring the victims of Iraq’s past regimes and celebrating the strength of the Kurdish people.
Why Visit?
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Walk through the haunting “Hall of Mirrors,” where 182,000 lights symbolize each life lost.
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See the preserved prison cells and powerful photo exhibits.
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Learn how Kurdistan turned a site of suffering into one of education and peace.
A Museum with a Story
Amna Suraka means “Red Security.” It was liberated during the Kurdish uprising in 1991 and now stands as one of Iraq’s most emotionally powerful heritage sites.
Visitor Information – Amna Suraka
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Location: Goizha District, Sulaymaniyah
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Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Closed on: Friday
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Tickets: Free entry