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Review about Dubai Museum from Airee Gold Benecario

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Airee Gold Benecario
Airee Gold Benecario
Traditional and historic
27.05.2020
Entrance fee is affordable at AED 3 only
Gets crowded at times
Dubai Museum is the main museum in Dubai located in the Al Fahidi Fort, and is the oldest existing building in Dubai. The museum represents the traditional way of life in the Emirate of Dubai. It's a nice place to learn on how the people was living in the past and how much UAE had changed and developed since that time. I highly recommend everyone to visit this place if you are interested to know the history of UAE and its innovative leaders.

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Dubai Museum

Hours
Closed now
Mon
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Tue
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Wed
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Thu
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Fri
02:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Sat
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM
Sun
08:30 AM - 08:30 PM

Services:
Payment methods: Cash payment; Service Language: English, Arabic.

Description:

Visit the Dubai Museum and encounter colourful dioramas and enlightening historic exhibits. Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, this is the oldest existing building in the city, and is a must-visit for a taste of old Dubai.

Built in 1787, this fort was once a monarch base, a force of defence, a weapons arsenal and prison, before being renovated during the reign of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum.

In 1971 – the same year the United Arab Emirates was formed – the fort reopened as Dubai Museum.

Showcasing Dubai’s history and its original heritage, you can get a glimpse of everyday life before the discovery of oil. The galleries recreate historic local houses, mosques, souks, date farms, desert and marine life.

You can also explore the rich history of pearl-diving in the region, including actual weights and scales used at the time. In fact, items dating as far back as 3000BC are on show, carefully preserved and cared for to ensure even more longevity.

See the vast difference between the old and modern Dubai, which developed over just a few years. You’ll find the Dubai Museum at the southern end of the Dubai Creek.

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