Step into the 18th-century Al Fahidi Fort to explore the Dubai Museum, where captivating exhibits reveal the emirate's rich history and vibrant culture.
"Dubai: the Way it Used to Be One of the cheapest tickets in Dubai is to the museum. At AED 1 when I visited (about .30 cents USD), the museum is a fantastic display of the short history of Dubai . From a pearl diving town, the City has grown in the last 30-40 years into a multinational metropolis where imaginations run wild and dreams are seen to reality. This museum, full of life-sized wax mannequins, allows visitors to wander through a day in the life of many different people and nearly interact with society. This photo was taken of a ship builder. Blue tones, mirrors, and a bit of air conditioning from the hot outdoors, allow guests to feel like they are in the ocean scene; wandering around a shipyard, and watching the latest catch being brought in. If you are interested in any bit of culture and history of Dubai, this small museum will be an unexpected way to walk through time."
"Once home to a monarch and an arsenal of artillery, Al Fahidi Fort became the site of the Dubai Museum when the U.A.E. was established in 1971. The collection primarily consists of artifacts like pottery and weapons, but the sea wing offers perspective into the ocean's role in the city's development, from its shipbuilding heritage to a history of pearl-diving in the Gulf." - Dylan Essertier, Laura Ratliff
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Akshaya Bhagavathula
MOHAMMAD SHAIFULLAH
Nazeem_07
Abul Asif
Mr WFH
Josh Baltazar
Bibek Maharjan
Sheetal pandya