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Etihad Museum

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Opening Hours

10:00 - 20:00

Duration

2h 0min

Price

From 25 AED

Address

Jumeirah 1

About Etihad Museum

Etihad Museum is a must-visit attraction in Dubai, offering a fascinating insight into the founding and history of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Opened on December 2, 2016, the museum is located at the historic site where the UAE constitution was signed in 1971, marking the birth of the nation. This striking location, where the country’s first flag was raised, is a symbol of unity, progress, and the vision of the UAE’s founding fathers.

Why visit Etihad Museum?

  • Iconic Architecture: Designed by Moriyama & Teshima Architects, the museum features a unique structure shaped like a manuscript. The seven columns of the building symbolize the pens used to sign the unification document. Most of the museum is underground, giving it a contemporary and innovative design that’s a visual masterpiece.

  • Interactive Exhibits: Explore the UAE’s rich history with eight permanent pavilions filled with interactive exhibits, documentaries, maps, and valuable artifacts. One of the highlights is the original UAE constitution, offering a rare glimpse into the nation’s birth.

  • Union House: Visit the historic Union House, where the leaders of the seven emirates met to form the UAE. This part of the museum complex is a key site for understanding the country’s founding moment.

  • Engaging Educational Programs: Etihad Museum offers dynamic educational programs, inspiring visitors to dive deeper into the UAE’s history. The exhibits focus on the pivotal years between 1968 and 1974, a crucial period for the formation of the UAE as we know it today.

Whether you're a history buff or a first-time visitor to Dubai, Etihad Museum provides a rich, engaging experience that brings the UAE’s vibrant history to life. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary journey through the nation's past!

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Fun Facts

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A symbol of unity – The Etihad Museum is located at the very spot where the UAE constitution was signed in 1971, symbolizing the unification of the seven emirates.

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Stunning architecture – The museum’s building is shaped like a manuscript, with seven columns resembling the pens used to sign the unification document.

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Interactive exhibits – Inside, you’ll find eight permanent pavilions with hands-on displays, including the original UAE constitution.

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Educational programs – The museum offers programs that dive deep into the UAE’s history, focusing on the crucial years between 1968 and 1974.

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Getting There

  • Metro:
    • Get off at Al Ghubaiba Station (Red Line M1) and walk about 6 minutes to the museum.
    • Alternatively, get off at Al Jafaliya Station (Red Line M1) and take bus X28, which will bring you to the museum in approximately 5 minutes.
  • Bus:
    • Get off at Mahboubi Clinic - 02 stop (bus lines: 8, C10, X28, C9, 7, 12, X13) and walk about 3 minutes to the museum.
    • Alternatively, get off at Jumeira Rotana Hotel - 2 stop (bus lines: 8, C10, X28, C9, 7, 12, X13) and walk about 3 minutes to the museum.

You need a Nol card to use public transportation.

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