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A museum that says a lot about the culture and the efforts in science and engineering.
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Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum was built in 1996, and in 2008 the museum moved to the Majarrah Waterfront River. The exhibition room in the museum is divided into upper and lower floors, and more than 5,000 cultural relics are collected and displayed in different exhibition rooms. This charming museum is located in the historic part of Sharjah, by the Majarrah Waterfront, and was once a traditional Middle Eastern shopping bazaar or indoor market.
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Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A museum that says a lot about the culture and the efforts in science and engineering.
As the name says, it takes us through the journey of Islamic culture and civilization.it was very interesting and informative.
The Islamic Civilization Museum is in Sharjah, where tickets are needed, but it is worth visiting, most importantly there is a spectacular constellation map on the roof, and there are many exhibits about Arab daily necessities!
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The Sharjah Islamic Civilization Museum is located on the shore of Sharjah Bay, opposite the towering oil well. The museum displays brilliant achievements in Islamic astronomy, medicine, military, culture and other aspects. Looking for historical pieces here, the building itself is a transformation from a traditional Middle Eastern shopping market and a large indoor market. The exquisite artworks in the museum complement the brilliant architecture and are fascinating.
Sharjah is the only emirate of the seven UAEs with coastlines in the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, and its jurisdiction includes towns such as Dibba and Khor Fakkan, in addition to the capital city of Sharjah. The city of Sharjah is a 9 km drive from Dubai, the political, economic and cultural center of the Emirates, and the seat of the Chiefs' King's House and the main government departments.