Qurain City () is an area in Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate, Kuwait. The name means "elevated land" and is an old name for Kuwait itself.
The suburb is renowned for three neighboring villas of historical significance. They are what make up Al-Qurain Martyrs' Museum.
On February 24, 1991, 19 members of the "Al-Messilah" resistance group gathered in a house in Qurain preparing operations invading against Iraqi forces. When an Iraqi patrol attempted to enter, a resistance fighter shot a soldier dead. Iraqi forces returned with tanks and armored vehicles, surrounding the house.
A ten-hour battle ensued between the lightly armed resistance fighters and heavily armed Iraqi forces. twelve of the 19 fighters were killed; seven survived by hiding under rubble.
The late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah decreed the site be converted into a museum, which opened in 2003. The museum consists of three houses: one for administration, the house of martyr Bader Al-Aidan, and a third housing a cinema, library, and document archive.