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3 min readMar 7, 2016

Five Must Visit Museums of Dubai

Dubai has changed tremendously in the last 100 years. To explore its rich culture and heritage visit the various museums in Dubai.

Hidden somewhere behind the flashy malls, the effervescent night life and futuristic buildings are quite a bit of the rich culture and heritage of Dubai. The history of Dubai dates back to prehistoric times when the place was a small fishing village. Today, the country is the symbol of luxury and sophistication and attracts tourists and traders from all over the world.

The inquisitive tourists in Dubai who wish to learn more about the country and its origin may find solace in the following museums.

The Dubai Museum

Book 4 star hotels in Dubai near the Al Fahidi Fort as one full day is not sufficient to savor the archaeological gems of the Dubai Museum. The museum was opened in the year 1971 and is the oldest building in the country. The museum holds artifacts that explain the life of the people since almost 3000 BC. The art galleries in the museum depict the life in Dubai before the discovery of oil through videos, photographs and life-size dioramas. The highlights of the museum include the visual effects and electronic guides that offer a clear insight about the past effortlessly.

Bait Al Wakeel Maritime Museum

Located close to the Abra station at Dubai Creek is the Bait Al Wakeel Maritime Museum that holds a unique collection of artifacts and pieces of artwork. The valuable assortment of articles in the museum reflects the fishing tradition and the nautical equipment used by the people who once lived along the coasts. The museum is located very close to the Textile Souk and also has a traditional eat-out that serves some of the seafood delicacies in the city.

Camel Museum

The connection between the camels and the desert is well-known. Visit the Camel Museum in Bur Dubai and learn interesting facts about the significance of this animal in the culture of UAE. The site of the museum was previously a camel stable managed by the Sheiks. People visiting the museum can enjoy a virtual camel race and also indulge in interesting activities that reveal the different names used to refer to camels in the Arabic literature.

Al Ahmadiya School and Heritage House

It is a relatively a smaller museum located in Al Ras and amuses guests with its audiovisuals and life-size interpretations of the country from the past eras. Located right next to the museum is the Al Ahmadiya School which talks about the system of education in the Arabic culture. This place was once a fully functional school and today its intricately designed archways and traditionally styled walls appeal to all its visitors.

Coffee Museum

Dubai may not be the birthplace of the coffee bean but Arabic coffee is a well-known favorite of the masses. When you visit the Coffee Museum in Al Fahidi, a rich aroma surrounds you and over 300 antique items bring forth the rich history of the coffee bean and its influence on the Emirati culture. You may book 4 star hotels in Dubai and find that the freshly brewed coffee in this museum is unmatchable.

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