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Abu Dhabi's Qasr Al Watan exhibits rare manuscripts written by European scholars

Books granted Sheikh Zayed Book Award from 2006 till 2022 also on display



Being hosted at the Qasr Watan’s library, the exhibition brings together a collection of manuscripts written by European scholars dating back to the 13th and 19th centuries, showcasing insights into Arabic culture, music, medicine and literature.
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ABU DHABI: Qasr Al Watan is inviting the public to discover their love for literature at the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre - Department of Culture and Tourism’s (DCT) Library exhibition.

Being hosted at the Qasr Watan’s Library, the exhibition brings together a collection of manuscripts written by European scholars dating back to the 13th and 19th centuries, showcasing insights into Arabic culture, music, medicine and literature.

A special section of the exhibition is curated for displaying the books that were granted the Sheikh Zayed Book Award from 2006 till 2022, an award that has a strong impact on the international literary and knowledge community.

Upon entry, visitors will be presented by a wide variety of books where each holds different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

As guests conclude their stroll through the exhibition, they can head to the Palace’s Library to access a collection of more than 50,000 books, grab their pick and head to the reading room while they enjoy mesmerising view of the Palace’s fountains.

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