Dubai Museum
Al Fahidi
Fort, which houses the Dubai Museum, is another imposing building. It once guarded the
citys landward approaches. Built around 1799, it has served variously as palace,
garrison and prison.
It was
renovated in 1970 for use as a museum; further restoration and the addition
of galleries was
completed in 1995. Colourful and evocative dioramas, complete with life-size figures and
sound and lighting effects, vividly depict everyday life in pre-oil days. Galleries
rescenes from the Creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date gardens, desert
and marine life. One of the most spectacular exhibits portrays the underwater world of
pearl-diving, and is accompanied by sets of pearl merchants weights, scales and
sieves.
Also on
display are artefacts such as fine copper, alabaster and pottery objects found in
3,0004,000 year-old graves at Al Ghusais. The main fort is a fascinating military
museum.
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