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Al Shindagha Museum Review

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Al Shindagha The museum is located next to Dubai Creek in Dubai Historical District. The museum is divided into three pavilions: Governance and Society, Creativity and Well-Being, Living off the Land and Sea. It will show you how the story of the Dubai Chief Al Maktoum's extraordinary family has transformed a small fishing village in Dubai Bay into a metropolis that is now world-famous, with a focus on marine culture, land culture, and how the UAE lives. The perfume museum next to it is actually more innovative. It takes you to understand the love of the Arab people for spices since ancient times. There are many spices (agarous) that will refresh our cognitive view. The exhibits are exquisite and expensive. It is worth more than 2 hours to understand. Learn about the magic of Dubai.

Al Shindagha Museum

Posted: May 31, 2020
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  • Anonymous User
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    It is really a very good museum, but unfortunately it is too low-key. All kinds of Dubai artificial and fake style streets have covered the strength of this museum. I have only visited 6 museums in a total of 22 museums and it has taken half a day. It is really time and legs, but it is really worth it! It is recommended to set aside a whole day to visit! ! Like city exploration, and the staff of each museum will enthusiastically explain their own theme and enthusiastically guide the next museum how to go. In short, it is to understand Dubai and understand the superb museum of Arab culture.

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    Posted: May 18, 2024
  • 季煦
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    🔸 During the Eid al-Adha holiday in the United Arab Emirates, we visited the museum in Shindagha Old Town. There are actually 12 museums in a small area. From the history of Dubai to the perfume museum and craft production, we have made a very detailed introduction. 📍 Shindagha Old Town 💲 15 dirhams. Tickets can visit 12 museums, the price can be said to be quite close to the people ❤️ We went late, only a hurry for an hour and a half to visit, but fortunately there are not many exhibits, the cooler opposite is the design of the museum inside 🕐 The museum closes at 8 pm #Summer Street Sweeping Plan #Go to the museum Explore the Secrets #Where to go on the weekend

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    Posted: Jul 15, 2022
  • lillian2l
    4/5Excellent
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    Here is a collection of two museums. Perfume and river. Not bad, tickets are not expensive. Staff is friendly

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    Posted: Jul 21, 2019
  • lili
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    #Dubai Travel# Sindarga Museum | Dubai's glorious history before the discovery of oil, Dubai was just a small fishing village. Half a century later, various leading international buildings in high-rise buildings rose up, forming a brilliant new city of Dubai. A Dubai River splits Dubai in two, the new city is attractive, but the history represented by the old city is more worthy of people to explore. It is recommended to go to the Xindaga Museum in Dubai's old town. There is a perfume museum where you can buy special essential oils and perfumes and learn more about the history of spices in Dubai. I like the multimedia room in the museum the most, and I feel full of the future! Visitors can view the development of the Dubai River through videos, historical photos and cultural relics. Ticket prices: AED 15 for adults; AED 10 for children; Free opening hours under 5 years old: Saturday to Thursday, 7:30~21:00; Friday, 15:00 - 21:30

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    Posted: Apr 14, 2020
  • linchenLive
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    Travel to Dubai | The Sindarga Museum on Dubai Bay is located on the banks of Dubai Bay and currently opens two museum areas, the Perfume Museum and the Dubai River Museum. Special love for the Perfume Museum, Dubai is a historical place for spice imports, with a wealth of spice ingredients. The museum not only can smell the fragrance, understand the various spice raw materials and production process, but also through some interactions, films and other aspects of the development history and use of spices! In the Sindarga Museum, you can learn about the birth of this city. The pavilion will break the traditional museum's text and picture display, and vividly and interestingly present the development of the city through interactive videos, mirror pavilions, 3D images and other ways. If you want to know more about Dubai, then you must come here ~ Address: NearHouseofSheikhSaeedAlMaktoum,Dubai$ Ticket price: AED 15 for adults, AED 10 for children Opening hours: Saturday to Thursday, 7:30—21:00; Friday, 15:00—21:30

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    Posted: Dec 4, 2019
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