Located in the old town of Damascus, the Syrian capital, not far from the Grand Mosque of Humaya, the palace was built by the former governor of Damascus, Azm, and naturally named after him. In the 1950s, the palace was officially converted into a museum of Syrian folk history. So it is an important place to learn about traditional Syrian city culture and handicrafts. At present, the museum has 16 halls, which are arranged into exhibition halls such as Syrian costumes, handicrafts, early weapons, wedding customs, children's education and other exhibition halls. Transportation: Located in the city, it is recommended to take a taxi to visit.