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Explore what else Dubai has got to offer!
Dubai has grown in a few decades into a big city with many attractions and sights, but when you think about Dubai you probably don't immediately think of museums. Nevertheless, there are a number of, especially small, museums in Dubai that are certainly worth a visit. And when stay a bit longer in Dubai you can easily go on a day trip to Abu Dhabi, where you will find branches of the appealing museums Guggenheim and Louvre.
The most famous museum in Dubai is the Dubai museum in Bur Dubai near the Dubai creek. This museum is best known for the historic Al Fahidi fort that you can visit as part of this museum. In the Al Fahidi fort you can see historical weaponry, musical instruments, boats and a house made of palm leaves. You can also walk on the walls of the fort to enjoy the view. The Dubai museum has a large exhibition underground, where you can learn a lot about the history of Dubai and how Dubai has grown from a fisherman's place to the current metropolis. The Dubai museum is also good fun for kids!
In the vicinity of the Dubai museum you will find several other small museums. A bit further down in the historic Al Fahidi district, you will find old houses, where nowadays shops, restaurants and also two museums are located. One of those museums is the Coffee Museum, where you can learn everything about coffee from all over the world. You can see how coffee is made and you can see coffee mills from different countries. You can also drink a cup of coffee at the Coffee Museum! Perhaps the best thing about the museum is that you can take a look inside a historic house and you can take some beautiful pictures here. The coffee museum is free and fun to walk in if you are in Al Bastakiya. The other museum you will find in Al Bastakiya is the Coins museum. In this museum you will find many showcases divided over two floors with old coins from Egypt, Iraq, Turkey and of course the United Arab Emirates. This museum is also free and you can just walk in. On the other side of the Dubai creek you will find the Pearl museum. In this museum you will learn the history of pearl fishing and in addition to pearls you can also see the tools that the pearl fishermen used. However, this museum can only be visited by appointment.
The Museum of the Future is currently being constructed and is expected to open at the end of 2019. The Museum of the Future focuses on innovation and you can see smart inventions in the areas of health, education, smart cities, energy and transport. In the museum you can see in advance what you will probably encounter later in real life. Think of applications of artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics and much more.
If you are a big fan of art, you can visit a branch of the Louvre from Paris in Abu Dhabi not far from Dubai. In the Louvre you will find artworks from all over the world, including works from the Louvre Paris, Center Pompidou, Musee D'Orsay and Versailles. You can see art made by Vincent van Gogh and Leonardo Da Vinci, but the museum also shows art from the Middle East. The intention is that the Guggenheim museum from New York will also open a branch in Abu Dhabi. The construction has already started but the opening date is still unknown at the moment.
Below is a list of the museums in Dubai. Click on a museum for more information such as opening times, prices, etc.
The Dubai Museum is a historical site where you can learn about the past of Dubai and visit the Al Fahidi Fort from 1787.
In the Museum of the Future you can see the future and explore prototypes of futuristic inventions.
A small eight-room museum which presents nearly 500 rare coins from throughout the Middle East.
Visit one of the oldest buildings in Dubai and the official residence of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, former ruler of Dubai.
View the world's largest collections of salt-water pearls and learn about colourful history of pearl divers.
Learn about the history of the united arabic emirates in this museum.
Learn about the importance of coffee in different cultures in this cute private museum.
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Explore what else Dubai has got to offer!
Visit one of the oldest buildings in Dubai and the official residence of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, former ruler of Dubai.
A small eight-room museum which presents nearly 500 rare coins from throughout the Middle East.
Learn about the history of the united arabic emirates in this museum.
View the world's largest collections of salt-water pearls and learn about colourful history of pearl divers.
In the Museum of the Future you can see the future and explore prototypes of futuristic inventions.
Learn about the importance of coffee in different cultures in this cute private museum.