What museums are worth visiting in Dubai?
What museums are there in Dubai? You may know that Dubai is a very wealthy place, but you don’t know about Dubai’s cultural history. So today I will introduce to you what museums there are in Dubai? Let’s take a look.
Dubai Museum
The Dubai Museum is located in the historical district of Al Fahidi. It was converted from Al Fahidi
Fort and is the oldest existing building in Dubai. One of the oldest buildings. There is a large boat at the entrance of the museum, symbolizing Dubai's past fishing days.
The Dubai Museum shows everyone the history of Dubai from traditional fishing and pearling to oil extraction. You will see a wealth of real-life models in the museum, showing the life of people in Dubai in the past. There are also many historical relics in the museum, which are worth seeing.
Practical information:
Opening hours: 8:30-20:30
Tel: 971[0]43531862
Address: Al Fahidist., BurDubai, oppositeGrand Mosque
Coffee Museum
A good place to refresh yourself is not only the coffee shop, but also the Coffee Museum located in the Al Fahid historical district. It is said that the earliest coffee in the world originated in Arabia, so since you have come to the "hometown" of coffee, how can you not visit it? Have a cup of specially prepared traditional Arabic coffee,
Don't forget to Order a plate of dates to go with it to make your Dubai-style afternoon tea more authentic.
The Coffee Museum not only sells coffee, but also has many interesting coffee artifacts and rare coffee-related books. Isn’t this a huge attraction for coffee lovers?
Practical Information:
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (closed on Friday)
Tel: 971[0]43538777
Address: VillaNo.44 , AlFahidiHistoricalNeighbourhood
Sindaga Museum
Compared with traditional museums, the charm of Sindaga Museum lies in its many high-tech interactive experiences, which is more suitable for those who pursue novelty. young people. The exhibition area is divided into three parts. The first two parts tell about the urban development of Dubai and the life of Dubai people. Through interactive projections and immersive videos, everyone can learn about the historical changes of Dubai from a fishing village to an international metropolis in an interesting way. .
The exhibition also displays a section of the "aromatic" history of Dubai people. In the fragrant perfume house, through videos and cultural relics and equipment on display, you can see how Dubai's traditional perfume is prepared, and also understand the importance of perfume to Dubai people from ancient times to the present.
Practical information:
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00
Tel: 971[0]45155336
Address: AlGhubaiba, Near House of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, Dubai
Etihad Museum
The establishment of the Etihad Museum is of extraordinary significance. It was once the Union Hall of Historical Relics (Union
House), where the 1971 UAE Constitution was signed. The shape of the museum is inspired by this important history. The arc-shaped structure symbolizes the Constitution and the seven pillars symbolize the pen used when signing the Alliance Treaty.
The exhibition hall includes a number of different exhibition halls, theatres, libraries and event spaces. In the bright and atmospheric museum you can witness important historical moments in the UAE, and it is also a place with a very high production rate.
Practical information:
Opening hours: 10:00-20:00
Tel: 971[0]45155771
Address: 1Jumeirahst., Dubai
Future Museum
The Future Museum has a novel three-dimensional ring structure, inspired by "Feng Shui". The sky and the earth are linked together, and the middle part symbolizes the unknown. The Museum of the Future is one of the most complex buildings in the world. The overall structure is full of high-tech. The main building uses a stainless steel seamless fiberglass version unique to the aviation field, which gives the museum a smooth and tough appearance. It is worth mentioning that these The steel is also engraved with traditional Arabic script. Like the exterior, the interior of the Future Pavilion is also engraved with Arabic calligraphy, which can be called an aesthetic fusion of modernity and tradition.
The Future Museum is expected to open to the public next year. Friends who are interested may wish to mark it first.
Practical information:
Address: locatedintheEmiratesTowersareanearSheikhZayedRoadinDubai
Official website: https://www.museumofthefuture.ae/