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Al Ain National Museum
The oldest museum in the UAE, Al Ain National Museum was established in 1969 under the guidance of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Charting the history of Al Ain from the Stone Age through to the foundation of the UAE, the museum houses artefacts discovered in the many archaeological sites scattered throughout the region, including flint tools and arrowheads dating to the sixth millennium BCE.
Opened in 1970, by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and now Ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the UAE, the museum’s original location was in Sultan bin Zayed Palace. Al Ain Museum was then relocated to its current location in 1971, where it was inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in the Eastern Region.
The Eastern or Sultan fort lies at the eastern edge of Al Ain Oasis and once lay at the heart of the former village or hara of Al Ain, which also took its alternative name of Haret Al Hoson from the fort. It is one of a number of historic buildings associated with the increased influence of the ruling Al Nahyan family in Al Ain from the end of the nineteenth century onwards. The fort is a well preserved mudbrick structure with towers at three of the corners and a gate in the southern façade. It was built by the son of Sheikh Zayed the First, Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed, in 1910, who resided there prior to becoming the ruler of Abu Dhabi in 1922. It now lies within the grounds of Al Ain National Museum and forms one of its major attractions.
THE MUSEUM COLLECTION
Divided into three main sections – Archaeology, Ethnography and Gifts, Al Ain National Museum offers insight into the local traditions and culture that have defined the region.
Archaeology
The Archaeology section of the museum includes imported Mesopotamian (modern Iraq) pots dating to 5000 years ago which were found in tombs excavated on nearby Jebel Hafeet. The museum also documents the rise of Bronze Age society dating to 4500 years ago when large mudbrick forts were built in Hili. A feature of this society was stone-constructed above ground tombs, including the famous ‘Grand Tomb’ in Hili Archaeological Park. Many objects from these tombs are on display in the Museum.
An example of locally manufactured exquisite jewellery from a tomb in the Al Qattara area, and dating back nearly 4000 years, is also on display at the museum. Dozens of copper and bronze weapons were also found in this tomb and attest to the importance of copper mining and bronze working throughout the ancient UAE.
Several large and complete Iron Age pottery vessels from Hili and Rumeilah can also be seen in the museum. These are 3000 years old and were used at a time when the inhabitants of Al Ain used sophisticated technologies like falaj to irrigate the oases of Al Ain. Several of these ancient falaj have been excavated by local archaeologists. Along with examples elsewhere in the UAE, these represent the earliest evidence available in the world for the widespread use of this innovative irrigation technology. During this time, and because of this technology, Al Ain flourished and many mudbrick buildings were constructed.
Ethnography
The Ethnography section of the museum explores the traditions and customs of the people and culture of the UAE. Objects about the local community, education, agriculture, sport, medicine and daily life, illustrate how society was different just a few decades ago.
The museum also features a wide range of photographs of Al Ain, Liwa and surrounding regions that chart the development of the region and the establishment of the UAE.
Gifts
A popular item in the museum’s collection is a Moon-rock that was given to the UAE by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the United States, following the historic Apollo 17 trip to the surface of the moon. Al Ain National Museum also features an array of gifts that were given to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, by presidents and ambassadors of fellow countries from around the world.
A Short Trip to Al Ain, UAE
A Short Trip to Bawadi Mall, Al ain Oasis, and Al Ain National Museum on 18 Feb 2018 from Abu Dhabi.
Al Ain, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is an inland oasis city on the eastern border with Oman. It’s known as the Garden City for its palm groves and natural springs.
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Qasr al-Ain (Al Ain Palace) is one of the most important cultural places in Al Ain City and one of the best-restored forts of Abu Dhabi Emirate. The family rooms and administration facilities are kept and furnished true to the original fort when the late Sheikh Zayed resided in the palace prior to 1966, and give a lively impression of everyday life in a ruler’s fort. It is considered a symbol and a memorial for the modern history of Abu Dhabi and the UAE.
History
The construction of Al Ain Palace goes back to 1937, after which extensions were made by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who used the palace as a residence until 1966 when he was the Ruler's Representative in the Eastern Region.
Quarters for the family, as a school room, kitchens and store rooms were arranged around separate courts for private as well as official use. Foreign guests were received in a separate meeting room (majlis) with western style furniture, whilst other meeting rooms designed in the local style were reserved for visitors from the region. Mostly however, Sheikh Zayed preferred to meet the tribe leaders in their own dwellings to understand the needs and lives of his people outside of Al Ain. A similar Land Rover as the one he used to drive out into the desert can be seen in the main courtyard of the palace.
Sheikh Zayed’s love for the Bedouin lifestyle was reflected even within the palace walls by a large tent erected in the main court. Here he received special guests who could enjoy the comfort of the open tent, with meals, coffee and poetry recitations under the open starlit sky, as was the custom for Bedouin hospitality.
Upon the wish of the late Sheikh Zayed to preserve and value the past while maintaining its links to the present and the future, the Al Ain Palace was converted into a museum in 1998. As a main cultural and tourist attraction, the Museum was inaugurated in 2001. To visualise the life in Al Ain Palace, the rooms were restored according to their original use and a replica of the guest tent was erected in the courtyard. Furthermore, the museum displays portraits of members of Al Nahyan family as well as a family tree.
Architecture
The structure of the palace is a conglomeration of courtyards, thus merging the official and private use of the facilities in one complex. The design of the buildings is simple and practical, with perforated stones and wooden screens at the entrances to channel cooler drafts into the rooms. The simple square houses and verandas are arranged around secluded gardens with palm trees giving shade and freshness to the premises. Some of the museum's current features were added during the restoration phase, such as the towers on each side of the main entrance, which reflects the architecture of the desert forts.
Location
Al Ain Palace Museum lies in the southeastern section of Al Ain City, near the commercial area on the road leading to the Industrial Area (Sinaiyya).
Entry Fees
Free entrance
Visiting Hours
Saturday to Thursday: 08:30 AM - 07:30 PM
Monday: Closed
Friday: 03:00 PM - 07:30 PM
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Al Ain National Museum
This video shows Al Ain National Museum displays. This video is dedicated for those who cannot visit the place . This video also interests people who are eager to know about the history of Arab Culture.
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Definitely worth to visit Al Ain, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is an inland oasis city on the eastern border with Oman. It’s known as the Garden City for its palm groves and natural springs. Bronze Age remains include tombs on the towering Jebel Hafeet, a mountain to the south, and in Al Hili Archaeological Park, to the north. The central Al Ain National Museum displays artefacts from these sites.
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On the edge of glorious green Al Ain Oasis, the museum showcases the city's unique heritage and history. Housed in the same compound as the Sultan Bin Zayed Fort (also known as the Eastern Fort), the museum is divided into three main sections - archaeology, ethnography and gifts.
Al Ain National Museum's multifaceted displays illustrate various aspects of UAE life and include an interesting collections of Bedouin jewellery, musical instruments, weapons, and a reconstruction of a traditional majlis. The museum also boasts one of the most extensive archaeology displays in the region, and includes many artefacts from the nearby Hili Archaeological Gardens.
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تجسّد معروضات متحف العين الوطني المتعددة الأوجه مختلف نواحي الحياة الإماراتية، وتشمل مجموعات شيّقة من المجوهرات البدوية، والآلات الموسيقية، والأسلحة، ومجسّم للمجلس التقليدي. يضم المتحف كذلك الأمر واحدة من أوسع المعروضات الأثرية في المنطقة، ويتضمن العديد من القطع المكتشفة في حدائق آثار هيلي المجاورة.
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AL AIN - Cultural Attractions and Museums
Al-‘Ain (Arabic: اَلْـعَـيْـن, al-ʿayn, literally The Spring) is a city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.
Located on the border with Oman, it is also known as the Garden City of the Gulf due to its greenery, particularly with regard to the city's oases, parks, tree-lined avenues and decorative roundabouts, with there being strict height controls on new buildings, to no more than four floors.
Join our family as we tour around the cultural attractions of the City of Al Ain, know more about it's history and culture especially of that of the Founding Father of UAE, His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
Let's celebrate 2018 - the Year of Zayed by remembering the achievements of this extra ordinary leader and visionary.
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Qasr al-Ain (Al Ain Palace) is one of the most important cultural places in Al Ain City and one of the best-restored forts of Abu Dhabi Emirate. The family rooms and administration facilities are kept and furnished true to the original fort when the late Sheikh Zayed resided in the palace prior to 1966, and give a lively impression of everyday life in a ruler’s fort. It is considered a symbol and a memorial for the modern history of Abu Dhabi and the UAE.
History
The construction of Al Ain Palace goes back to 1937, after which extensions were made by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who used the palace as a residence until 1966 when he was the Ruler's Representative in the Eastern Region.
Quarters for the family, as a school room, kitchens and store rooms were arranged around separate courts for private as well as official use. Foreign guests were received in a separate meeting room (majlis) with western style furniture, whilst other meeting rooms designed in the local style were reserved for visitors from the region. Mostly however, Sheikh Zayed preferred to meet the tribe leaders in their own dwellings to understand the needs and lives of his people outside of Al Ain. A similar Land Rover as the one he used to drive out into the desert can be seen in the main courtyard of the palace.
Sheikh Zayed’s love for the Bedouin lifestyle was reflected even within the palace walls by a large tent erected in the main court. Here he received special guests who could enjoy the comfort of the open tent, with meals, coffee and poetry recitations under the open starlit sky, as was the custom for Bedouin hospitality.
Upon the wish of the late Sheikh Zayed to preserve and value the past while maintaining its links to the present and the future, the Al Ain Palace was converted into a museum in 1998. As a main cultural and tourist attraction, the Museum was inaugurated in 2001. To visualise the life in Al Ain Palace, the rooms were restored according to their original use and a replica of the guest tent was erected in the courtyard. Furthermore, the museum displays portraits of members of Al Nahyan family as well as a family tree.
Architecture
The structure of the palace is a conglomeration of courtyards, thus merging the official and private use of the facilities in one complex. The design of the buildings is simple and practical, with perforated stones and wooden screens at the entrances to channel cooler drafts into the rooms. The simple square houses and verandas are arranged around secluded gardens with palm trees giving shade and freshness to the premises. Some of the museum's current features were added during the restoration phase, such as the towers on each side of the main entrance, which reflects the architecture of the desert forts.
Location
Al Ain Palace Museum lies in the southeastern section of Al Ain City, near the commercial area on the road leading to the Industrial Area (Sinaiyya).
Al Ain Museum Entry Fees
Free entrance
Al Ain Museum Visiting Hours
Saturday to Thursday: 08:30 AM - 07:30 PM
Monday: Closed
Friday: 03:00 PM - 07:30 PM
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