The National Museum of Utica (French: Musée national d'Utique; Arabic: المتحف الوطني بأوتيك) is a museum dedicated to archeology in Tunisia located in Utica.
The museum is dedicated to preserving important historical objects from the history of North African civilizations.
[2] The museum housed artifacts discovered by M. Fendri's excavations, which were repatriated in 2003.
[3] In January 2010, the Bizerte National Guard reported the discovery of a necropolis following the looting of some graves by inhabitants of the village of Beni Nafa.
[12] The museum presents in its reserves Ionic capitals, which are classified into two types.