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Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates renovated Al Shindagha Museum in Dubai

Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates renovated Al Shindagha Museum in Dubai

Al Shindagha Museum features 22 pavilions that include 80 historic houses showcasing the development of Dubai and the UAE

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Sheikh Mohammed inaugurates renovated Al Shindagha Museum

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, inaugurated the renovated Al Shindagha Museum.

Sheikh Mohammed said: “Our museums serve as cultural beacons that embody our heritage. We want the world to know Dubai’s story and its history. Dubai has always been a hub for traders and those pursuing a better life, and it will continue to thrive as a centre of global civilisations on both cultural and humanitarian fronts.”

Sheikh Mohammed directed that the Al Shindagha area, covering an area of 310,000 square metres, be transformed into an open-air museum narrating the story of the emirate.

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“The Al Shindagha Museum plays a vital role in preserving tangible and intangible cultural heritage, which is the foundation of any civilisation. The museum embodies the ambitious spirit of Dubai and documents its success stories,” added Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid, chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.

Royal tour of Al Shindagha Museum

Sheikh Mohammed toured the different sections of the museum and was briefed about the various assets on display, particularly the Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed section. The section is located within the Al Maktoum Residence, and archives the experience of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum and his role in the development of Dubai.

The country’s Vice President was also briefed about the collections at the Al Maktoum Residence section, which showcases the Dubai ruling family’s legacy and accomplishments, as well as the historic events that took place in the emirate over the years.

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The Al Shindagha Museum, located in the Dubai Creek area, features 22 pavilions that include 80 historic houses showcasing the development of Dubai and the UAE. The museum also provides a space for investment and development projects related to heritage and culture.

The museum aims to attract over one million visitors by 2025 and features collections from more than 100 contributors.

Also read: Work progresses on Dubai’s Shindagha heritage project

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